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- February_2009_Kabul_raids abstract "The February 2009 Kabul raids were a series of strikes by the Taliban against Afghan government targets in Kabul, Afghanistan on February 11, 2009. The attacks killed 21 and injured 57. The attacks happened the day before the new American envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, was due to arrive in the country.Eight Taliban fighters were involved in the assault, and all were killed. Five Taliban stormed the Justice Ministry building, killing two guards then laying siege to the building for about an hour. About ten people died in the fighting there. At the Directorate of Prisons, one attacker blew himself up at a checkpoint and the other ran inside the building and blew himself up, killing seven and injuring 15. One attacker was killed before he could attack the Education Ministry building.The Taliban claimed the attacks, saying they were revenge for the killing of prisoners at the Pul-i-Charkhi Prison. Afghan officials said the mastermind of the attack was based in Pakistan, based on intercepted text messages. An American official blamed fighters loyal to Jalaluddin Haqqani.On March 18, officials from Afghanistan's National Directorate for Security announced that they had arrested seven men and killed an eighth in Kabul and Logar province who had been involved in planning and conducting the raid. Sayed Ansari, a spokesman for the directorate, stated that the assailants were believed to have trained in Pakistan and communicated with Pakistani-based handlers before and during the assaults.Ansari stated that an Afghan man, named Mohammad Haris, had helped organize the raid in Waziristan, Pakistan, perhaps with assistance from Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate. Ansari added that the attackers were equipped with a megaphone, enough food for several days, and cellphones to keep in touch with each other and with their mastermind in Pakistan.".
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- February_2009_Kabul_raids wikiPageID "21492265".
- February_2009_Kabul_raids wikiPageRevisionID "584174373".
- February_2009_Kabul_raids caption "Afghan security forces hunt the 5th suicide bomber atop the Ministry of Justice building.".
- February_2009_Kabul_raids casualties "21".
- February_2009_Kabul_raids casualties "57".
- February_2009_Kabul_raids executed "2009-02-11".
- February_2009_Kabul_raids executedBy Taliban.
- February_2009_Kabul_raids hasPhotoCollection February_2009_Kabul_raids.
- February_2009_Kabul_raids name "February 2009 Kabul raids".
- February_2009_Kabul_raids objective "Attack Afghanistan government agencies".
- February_2009_Kabul_raids outcome "Directorate of Prisons,".
- February_2009_Kabul_raids outcome "Education Ministry attacked".
- February_2009_Kabul_raids outcome "Justice Ministry,".
- February_2009_Kabul_raids subject Category:Battles_of_the_War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–present).
- February_2009_Kabul_raids subject Category:Mass_murder_in_2009.
- February_2009_Kabul_raids subject Category:Terrorist_incidents_in_Afghanistan_in_2009.
- February_2009_Kabul_raids comment "The February 2009 Kabul raids were a series of strikes by the Taliban against Afghan government targets in Kabul, Afghanistan on February 11, 2009. The attacks killed 21 and injured 57. The attacks happened the day before the new American envoy to Afghanistan and Pakistan, Richard Holbrooke, was due to arrive in the country.Eight Taliban fighters were involved in the assault, and all were killed.".
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