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Taliban fighters in Afghanistan. — Photo by AP

KABUL: More than a dozen prisoners, including criminals and members of the Taliban, have escaped from a jail in northern Afghanistan, Afghan officials said.

Abdul Jabar Haqbeen, the governor of Sar-e-Pul province, said a bomb was detonated on the outside of one of the prison walls on Thursday night, and the prisoners escaped through the rubble.

He said guards opened fire, killing three prisoners.

Many were recaptured but authorities are still looking for 14 prisoners who managed to escape.

A member of the provincial council, Abdul Ghani, said inmates made the bomb inside the compound and blew up a prison tower.

He said he feared the jail break would mean deteriorating security in the province.

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