http://news.kuwaittimes.net/2013/04/04/taleban-staged-room-to-room-massacre-officials/


Taleban staged room to room massacre: Officials 
 
Afghan army soldiers stand around a killed Taleban, dressed as an Afghan army 
soldier

FARAH, Afghanistan: Taleban gunmen who killed 46 people at a courthouse in 
western Afghanistan in a bid to free insurgents moved ruthlessly from room to 
room, shooting everyone they found, officials recounted yesterday. Defenseless 
civilians, judges, lawyers and court staff were left dead after nine militants 
disguised as Afghan soldiers launched an eighthour assault on Wednesday which 
only ended after security forces killed the last surviving gunman.

Taliban fighters frequently target government compounds, but the unprecedented 
massacre at a courthouse in the remote province of Farah raised new fears about 
the insurgency’s strength as NATO forces withdraw from the battlefield. Three 
attackers died when their explosive-laden vehicle, stolen from the Afghan army, 
drove into the entrance of the court in Farah city early in the morning. The 
vehicle detonated in a huge blast when they refused to stop and police opened 
fire, deputy governor of Farah province Mohammad Younus Rasouli told AFP.

Six other attackers entered the court buildings and the attorney general’s 
office next door. “They had 10 hand grenades each and lots of bullets. They 
smashed down each door and shot anyone in each room, one by one,” Rasouli said. 
“Everybody, all the attorneys and judges and anyone else. All were unarmed, 
defenseless.” Television footage and photographs showed badly damaged 
buildings, walls reduced to rubble and wrecked cars at the scene.

The governor of Farah, Mohammad Akram Khpalwak, said 36 civilians were killed, 
including four lawyers and four judges. Ten security force personnel were also 
killed and 95 to 100 people wounded, he added. “Many people were stranded in 
the buildings. After they were rescued, the police and army started the 
operation to hunt down the attackers,” Khpalwak told AFP. “Ten security force 
personnel died during the day.” The court was due to put Taliban militants on 
trial when the attack took place. The militants claimed to have freed 13 of its 
members, but Khpalwak told AFP that 12 Taliban prisoners at the court were 
taken back to jail. — AF


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