Afghanistan’s army chief and defence minister have resigned following a Taliban attack on an army base over the weekend that killed more than 160 people, as the US defence secretary arrived in Kabul on an unannounced visit.
The attack, the biggest ever by the Taliban on a military base in Afghanistan , involved multiple attackers and suicide bombers in army uniforms who penetrated the compound of the 209th Corps of the Afghan National Army in northern Balkh province on Friday.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the assault, which according to some estimates killed over 160 people.
Some 10 Taliban fighters infiltrated the base on Friday, wearing Afghan military uniforms and driving a pair of vehicles. They got through the first checkpoint untested, and bombed the second checkpoint, with gunmen scattering around the base.
Some of the gunmen hit the base mosque, where thousands of troops were just finishing up with Friday prayers, while one gunman managed to get to the dining hall, where they were just beginning to serve lunch. Between the two, death tolls are now at least 163 killed, with hundreds more wounded.
This all amounts to the single largest Taliban attack on an Afghan military target of the entire 16-year US war. The Taliban has indicated that four infiltrators on the base helped the 10 attackers who arrived to find their way around, though as yet they haven’t been identified.
President Ashraf Ghani accepted the resignations of Qadam Shah Shahim, the army chief of staff and Abdullah Habibi, the country’s defence minister, on Monday, according to a statement from the president’s office.
Jim Mattis was expected to meet Afghan officials and US troops, but his arrival coincided with the Friday’s Taliban assault. Sources report that his arrival is to determine role and goals of the US troops in Afghanistan.
“It is not an easy time. An attack of this scale has affected many people in this country and of course us as well, but these resignations did not affect our morale,” General Dawlat Waziri, a spokesperson of the Afghan Ministry of Defense said.
“We will make sure that whoever is responsible for this attack will face our wrath, they [attackers/Taliban] need to get ready now.”
Protesters gathered outside the presidential palace in Kabul on Monday mounting pressure for officials to held accountable, but not many did not participate in the demonstration due to high security alert in the area.
“Our government is responsible for what happened to our soldiers in Balkh and we want accountability, we demand it,” according to Mustafa Aminizada.
“This can not keep going on, it is too much for us. The government needs to make some serious changes.”
Rob McBride, reporting from Kabul, said they were forced to resign and their positions were “untenable”.
“Given the scale of the attack, which has been described as nothing short of a massacre, there have been growing calls on social media, the local media, the streets and even in parliament for both of these men to go,” he said.
“Both of these men were under pressure for a similar attack just over a month ago when infiltrators managed to get inside a hospital and claimed more than 50 lives.”
“The defence minister managed to escape a vote of no-confidence in parliament and narrowly held on to his job. So, both men have now taken a logical step.”
On Sunday, Afghanistan marked a day of national mourning , with memorial services held at mosques and the Afghan flag flying at half-staff on government buildings and offices across the country.
The attack in Balkh raises serious questions about the Afghan military’s capability to stand on its own in the civil war following the withdrawal of foreign combat forces at the end of 2014.
“We’re also approaching a sensitive time when the Taliban launches its spring offensive. The military has to be on its guard,” our correspondent said.
“This attack further undermines the military. There has already been talk about corruption and allegations of poor leadership. This does nothing to strengthen the army at this time.”
Political analyst, Hashmat Moslih, said the attack highlighted the continuous failure of military intelligence as well as the wider intelligence gathering of security forces.
“While the Taliban have homed in on toppling the government, the government’s efforts are scattered,” he said.
“The government is predominantly engaged in undermining its political rivals within the power sharing government.”
The American and other foreign troops remaining in Afghanistan are now mostly acting in an advisory and training role, with some combat assistance.
Locals and the families of victims, noting that Mazar-e Sharif was one of the safest places in Afghanistan, saying that even in such a supposedly secure area the government failed to prevent a huge attack, saying that the best way to honor the victims would be to fire the leaders who failed to prevent such attacks.
Though Afghan officials have played up the idea of catching the four infiltrators who helped with the attack, this looks to be a major difficulty, as the Taliban has countless infiltrators across the Afghan security forces, and finding the specific four that were involved in this case is no small task.
Afghanistan’s army chief and defence minister have resigned !!!!
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