A suicide car bomber struck an army base in Afghanistan on Sunday, killing at least 26 security personnel, officials said. The attack in the eastern province of Ghazni is one of the bloodiest attacks targeting Afghan forces in recent months. ‘We have received 26 bodies and 17 wounded so far. All of them are security personnel,” Baz Mohammad Hemat, director of Ghazni hospital told AFP. The region has seen regular fighting between the Taliban and government forces.
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