Taliban attacks focused on the European Union police in
Kabul, the US and NATO to end the operation
,
European Police Training Mission (EUPOL) states, actors
in action near his headquarters in the eastern outskirts of Kabul, on Monday
(5/1) afternoon.
A US soldier was taking photos at the site of a suicide
attack in Kabul, Afghanistan (5/1).
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A suicide attackers with a car bomb targeting a police
vehicle EU in Kabul, killing one pedestrian but does not injure other
passengers in the vehicle. However, five people around the wounds.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.
European Police Training Mission (EUPOL) states, actors
in action near his headquarters in the eastern outskirts of Kabul, on Monday
afternoon.
Kabul previously plagued many attacks in recent weeks,
when the Taliban insurgency targeting government, military and foreign
installations.
The attacks took place at the time of the Afghan forces
to take over responsibility for security entirely the country, marking the
official end of combat missions 13 years of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan
are targeting Taliban insurgents.
American and NATO End Combat Mission in Afghanistan
American and NATO formally marked the end of the war in
Afghanistan for 13 years on Sunday (28/12), but Taliban militants remain a major
enemy of the Afghan government.
Western military alliance and the US put an end to combat
operations with a ceremony at a military headquarters in Kabul. But about
13,500 military personnel, including 11 thousand American soldiers, would
remain in Afghanistan to help train and advise the Afghan government forces
would take over security operations and combat operations began January 1,
2015.
Commander of the International Security Assistance Force
General John Campbell said the US and NATO will not leave Afghanistan for
granted.
"Is able to cope with the Taliban Afghan forces, is
still in question, because the militant group periodically fixed launch deadly
attacks against Afghan security forces," said Campbell.
In a statement, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg
said the coalition's war against the Taliban "has made Afghanistan a
safer, by not allowing a safe haven for international terrorists that."
"We have made stronger by building the Afghan security forces were
originally weak become strong, "Stoltenberg said.
A resident of Kabul seemed confident with the performance
of the Afghan security forces, although the other residents assess
international aid remains important.
At the height of combat missions in Afghanistan, there
are about 140 thousand personnel from 50 countries participated in the combat
operations.
In the battle for 13 years, nearly 3,500 foreign troops
were killed, more than 2,200 of them were Americans.
America invaded Afghanistan to overthrow the Taliban
regime and attacked the training centers of Al Qaeda who was involved in the
2001 terrorist attacks on America that killed nearly three thousand people. (VOA)
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