12 Jun 2018 | 12:14 PM UTC
Afghanistan: Taliban attack in Ghazni province June 12
At least five killed and 12 wounded by Taliban attack in Ghazni province on June 12
Event
At least five police officers were killed and 26 others wounded in a complex attack carried out against the police headquarters in the Moqur district of Ghazni province at 02:30 (local time) on Tuesday, June 12. An explosive-laden military vehicle detonated at the site, which was followed by small arms fire. Several Taliban militants were also reportedly killed.
Context
On April 25, the Taliban issued a statement announcing the launch of their annual spring offensive, which coincides every year with the arrival of warmer weather that allows militants to move more easily over Afghanistan's mountainous terrain. The group launched multiple attacks in Kabul, Badghis, Farah, and Ghazni provinces throughout April and May, killing dozens of security forces and civilians. Additionally, on May 21, the Taliban threatened to perpetrate attacks against "military and intelligence centers" in the capital, urging residents to avoid areas in close proximity to such facilities.
Nevertheless, a ceasefire during the observance of Eid Al-Fitr has been agreed on between the Taliban and the Afghan government. The government announced the ceasefire will run June 12-20; the Taliban has not announced any specific dates.
Advice
The security environment in Afghanistan remains complex. Although travel is permissible in some areas, other areas should be considered strictly off limits. Professional security advice and support should be sought prior to travel.