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Kabul military hospital comes under attack | Kabul military hospital comes under attack |
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Attackers have entered the largest military hospital in Kabul and a gun battle is under way, the Afghan defence ministry says. | Attackers have entered the largest military hospital in Kabul and a gun battle is under way, the Afghan defence ministry says. |
An employee told the BBC he heard an explosion at the Sardar Daud hospital's main gate followed by gunfire. | |
Another employee told Reuters he saw a gunman wearing a doctor's coat pull out a concealed assault rifle and open fire, killing two people. | |
The 400-bed hospital is near the US embassy. | |
One hospital staff member wrote on Facebook: "Attackers are inside the hospital. Pray for us." | One hospital staff member wrote on Facebook: "Attackers are inside the hospital. Pray for us." |
President Ashraf Ghani said the attack "trampled all human values". | |
"In all religions, a hospital is regarded as an immune site and attacking it is attacking the whole of Afghanistan," he said. | |
Between three and five attackers armed with automatic weapons and hand grenades had entered the hospital and had taken up positions on the third and fourth floors, Reuters quoted an unnamed security official as saying. | |
A defence ministry spokesman said an unknown number of attackers were inside the hospital compound exchanging fire with army units. The ministry did not yet have reports of casualties, he said. | |
A second explosion was heard during the fighting, Reuters reported. | |
At least 13 people injured in the attack have been taken to other hospitals, Tolo News television reports, citing health officials. | |
Sixteen people were killed in dual Taliban suicide attacks on Kabul a week ago. | Sixteen people were killed in dual Taliban suicide attacks on Kabul a week ago. |
They were the latest in a string of attacks to challenge the Afghan authorities after the resurgent militant group started its spring offensive early. | They were the latest in a string of attacks to challenge the Afghan authorities after the resurgent militant group started its spring offensive early. |