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Explosion, gunfire near military hospital & US Embassy in Kabul Gunmen ‘disguised as doctors’ storm military hospital near US embassy in Kabul
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Several gunmen, including at least one dressed as a doctor, attacked a military hospital in an area close to the US Embassy in the Afghan capital, Kabul. Witnesses told Reuters that the attackers engaged security forces inside the building.Several gunmen, including at least one dressed as a doctor, attacked a military hospital in an area close to the US Embassy in the Afghan capital, Kabul. Witnesses told Reuters that the attackers engaged security forces inside the building.
A security official told Reuters that the attack began with an explosion at the rear of the hospital, when between three to five gunmen toting automatic weapons and hand grenades entered the building.
The attackers, dressed as medical personnel, had taken position on the hospital’s upper floors, engaging special forces units that rushed to the scene.
As fighting continued, a second explosion was heard.
Abdul Qadir, a worker at the hospital, told Reuters that a number of gunmen appeared to be inside the hospital. He said he saw one gunmen dressed as a doctor take out an AK-47 and open fire, killing at least one patient and one hospital worker. He also heard shots from several other points.Abdul Qadir, a worker at the hospital, told Reuters that a number of gunmen appeared to be inside the hospital. He said he saw one gunmen dressed as a doctor take out an AK-47 and open fire, killing at least one patient and one hospital worker. He also heard shots from several other points.
It is not yet clear how many people have been killed or injured.It is not yet clear how many people have been killed or injured.
According to doctors, two people were killed and 15 others wounded in the attack, TOLO News reports. According to doctors, two people were killed and 15 others wounded in the attack, Afghan TOLO News reported.
The 400-bed military hospital is located near two civilian hospitals in the Wazir Akbar Khan area of Kabul, home to several heavily guarded embassies.The 400-bed military hospital is located near two civilian hospitals in the Wazir Akbar Khan area of Kabul, home to several heavily guarded embassies.
According to Afghan TOLO News, citing a doctor at the Sardar M. Daud Khan Hospital, fighting is still underway between security forces and attackers. The NATO-led Resolute Support mission said it was ready to assist Afghan security services, Reuters reported.
The assailants apparently first set off an explosion at the entrance of the building before entering the facility. A security source told the media outlet that at least five suicide bombers targeted the hospital. “Our forces are there, and there is heavy fighting,” Defense Ministry spokesman Dawlat Waziri said.
Afghan helicopters circled over the area, surrounded by Afghan security forces, AP reported.
According to TOLO News, the assailants apparently first set off an explosion at the entrance of the building before entering the facility. A security source told the media outlet that at least five suicide bombers targeted the hospital.
Dawlat Waziri, spokesman for the defense ministry, said a number of attackers have entered the hospital.Dawlat Waziri, spokesman for the defense ministry, said a number of attackers have entered the hospital.
“Our security forces are on location fighting the attackers but also keeping in mind to not cause any casualties, so it is a difficult situation,” he told Al Jazeera.“Our security forces are on location fighting the attackers but also keeping in mind to not cause any casualties, so it is a difficult situation,” he told Al Jazeera.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani condemned the attack on the military hospital, while Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah called it a “crime,” TOLO News reports. President Ashraf Ghani has condemned the attack.
“There is an ongoing terrorist attack in a hospital which tramples all human values,” he said.
“In all religions, a hospital is regarded as an immune site and attacking it is attacking the whole of Afghanistan,” Ghani noted.
The latest attack comes after at least 15 people were killed and wounded in coordinated attacks on a police station and an intelligence service office in Kabul last Wednesday, which were claimed by Taliban militants.The latest attack comes after at least 15 people were killed and wounded in coordinated attacks on a police station and an intelligence service office in Kabul last Wednesday, which were claimed by Taliban militants.