Taliban suicide bomber kills 15 Afghan army cadets

A Taliban suicide bomber killed 15 Afghan army cadets in a suicide attack that targeted their bus as it traveled in the capital of Kabul today. The suicide attack is the latest in a series of bombings and assaults by the Taliban and the rival Islamic State that have killed scores of Afghan soldiers, policemen, and civilians over the past week.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed that one of the group’s suicide bombers attacked the bus. The Afghan Ministry of Defense confirmed that 15 Afghan soldiers were killed and four more were wounded, Khaama Presss reported.

The Taliban has used this mode of attack in the Afghan capital numerous times in the past. Most recently, at the end of July, a Taliban suicide bomber struck a bus carrying employees from the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum and killed 36 civilians and wounded 40 more. The Taliban, which is sensitive about killing civilians, claimed all of those killed and wounded were “intelligence services employees.”

Resolute Support, NATO’s mission in Afghanistan, claimed that today’s bombing in Kabul “shows the insurgents are desperate and cannot win.”

However the Taliban has sustained offensive operations in all areas of the country and has had battlefield successes against a struggling Afghan military. The Taliban has killed at least 36 policemen, 12 soldiers, and 20 civilians, and captured 16 more soldiers in four separate attacks in Farah, Ghazni, Kandahar, and Paktia earlier this week. In Paktia, the Taliban launched a complex suicide assault on the police headquarters and a training center in the capital of Gardez. Paktia’s police chief was among those killed. In Farah, Ghazni, and Kandahar, the police and soldiers were killed or captured as the Taliban overran three district centers. The Taliban controls and contests more districts in Afghanistan than perhaps any time since the US military ousted them from power in 2002.

In addition to the Taliban operations, the Islamic State killed more than 70 civilians in two suicide attacks at Shia mosques in Kabul and Ghor province on Oct. 20. The Islamic State continues to maintain the capacity to launch deadly suicide attacks in multiple areas of the country despite a concerted US and Afghan military offensive against the group’s stronghold in Nangarhar.

Bill Roggio is a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the Editor of FDD's Long War Journal.

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