Taliban kill 44 in attack on Afghanistan courthouse
Multiple assault raises questions about the Afghans’ ability to secure the country as Nato winds down its combat mission

Taliban militants stormed an Afghan court on Wednesday, killing at least 44 people in a bid to free insurgents standing trial, officials said, in the deadliest attack for more than a year.
It was not immediately clear whether the accused men had escaped the court complex in the western town of Farah, although a hospital doctor said one prisoner was among those being treated for injuries.
The multiple bomb and gun assault will raise further questions about the Afghans’ ability to secure the country as Nato winds down its combat mission in the war-torn country by the end of next year.
“I can confirm that 34 civilians, six army and four policemen have been killed and 91 people, the majority of them civilians, have been injured,” Najib Danish, interior ministry deputy spokesman, told reporters.
I can confirm that 34 civilians, six army and four policemen have been killed and 91 people, the majority of them civilians, have been injured
“Nine attackers have also been killed.”