Maidan Shar attack

On 21 January 2019, in central Afghanistan, the Taliban attacked a military compound in Maidan Shar, killing officers of the Afghan National Directorate of Security. The Taliban attacked while engaging in the process of negotiating a truce with the United States. The attack began when an explosives-laden car rammed through a military checkpoint and onto the grounds of the compound, where the vehicle detonated. After the explosion, two gunmen entered the base and opened fire on Afghan soldiers, before the two were shot down. A senior official in the Afghan defense ministry said that 126 people were killed in the explosion. The Taliban claimed responsibility and stated that over 190 people were killed in the attack. The Afghan National Directorate of Security (NDS) reported that 36 military personnel were killed in the attack. Afghan president, Ashraf Ghani condemned the attack and said that the 'Afghan intelligence agency personnel were target of the attack'.

Maidan Shar attack
Part of War in Afghanistan
Location of the NDS military compound within Afghanistan
LocationMaidan Shar, Afghanistan
Coordinates34°23′50″N 68°52′11″E
DateJanuary 21, 2019
20:00 (UTC+04:30)
TargetMilitary personnel
Attack type
Car bomb, mass shooting
WeaponsCar bomb, assault rifle
Deaths126 victims and 3 attackers (Defense Ministry claim)
190 (Taliban claim)
36 (NDS claim)
Injured58–70
VictimsNational Directorate of Security (NDS)
PerpetratorsTaliban
No. of participants
3
DefendersNational Directorate of Security (NDS)
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