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Afghanistan: IS gunmen dressed as medics kill 30 at Kabul military hospital | Afghanistan: IS gunmen dressed as medics kill 30 at Kabul military hospital |
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More than 30 people have been killed after attackers dressed as doctors stormed the largest military hospital in Kabul, Afghan officials say. | More than 30 people have been killed after attackers dressed as doctors stormed the largest military hospital in Kabul, Afghan officials say. |
Militants armed with guns and grenades gained entry after one detonated explosives at a hospital gate and then opened fire on staff and patients. | Militants armed with guns and grenades gained entry after one detonated explosives at a hospital gate and then opened fire on staff and patients. |
Commandos who landed on the Sardar Daud hospital roof killed all four attackers after several hours of fighting. | Commandos who landed on the Sardar Daud hospital roof killed all four attackers after several hours of fighting. |
The so-called Islamic State (IS) group has claimed the attack. | The so-called Islamic State (IS) group has claimed the attack. |
The Taliban has denied any involvement. | The Taliban has denied any involvement. |
More than 50 people were also wounded, the defence ministry said. | More than 50 people were also wounded, the defence ministry said. |
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Stuck between IS and the Taliban | Stuck between IS and the Taliban |
President Ashraf Ghani said the attack at the 400-bed hospital "trampled all human values". | President Ashraf Ghani said the attack at the 400-bed hospital "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. | "In all religions, a hospital is regarded as an immune site and attacking it is attacking the whole of Afghanistan," he said. |
The attack began at 09:00 local time (04:30 GMT). One hospital staff member who was able to get out saw an attacker "wearing a white coat holding a Kalashnikov and opening fire on everyone, including the guards, patients and doctors". | The attack began at 09:00 local time (04:30 GMT). One hospital staff member who was able to get out saw an attacker "wearing a white coat holding a Kalashnikov and opening fire on everyone, including the guards, patients and doctors". |
One employee wrote on Facebook: "Attackers are inside the hospital. Pray for us." | One employee wrote on Facebook: "Attackers are inside the hospital. Pray for us." |
Change of tactic: Analysis by Inayatulhaq Yasini, BBC Afghan | |
The hospital attack marks a change in approach by so-called Islamic State fighters in Afghanistan - it's the first time they have engaged directly with security forces in the capital. | |
Previously they have targeted civilian gatherings, mainly of Shia Muslims, as well as causing carnage at the Supreme Court last month. | |
But at the hospital they used an approach more commonly associated with the Taliban - blowing the gates open to allow gunmen to enter. This suggests they now have the resources and the military training to expand their attacks. | |
If that's the case, the security forces could face more such assaults in the coming months. | |
In the two years since it announced its presence in Afghanistan, IS has mainly engaged with Afghan forces - and more powerful, rival Taliban fighters - in the east, near the Pakistan border. It has failed so far to widen its base in the country - one reason, observers suggest, it may now be mounting more headline-grabbing attacks. | |
The government claims it has rooted out IS militants from a number of bases in the east - but has yet to dislodge them from mountainous areas they control. | |
TV pictures showed people hiding from the gunmen on ledges outside windows on upper floors of the building. | TV pictures showed people hiding from the gunmen on ledges outside windows on upper floors of the building. |
More than six hours after the attack began, interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi tweeted that special forces had ended their operation and all the attackers were dead. | More than six hours after the attack began, interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi tweeted that special forces had ended their operation and all the attackers were dead. |
The IS-affiliated Amaq news agency shared two images via the Telegram messaging app that appeared to show one of the militants taking part in the assault and a number of dead bodies. | The IS-affiliated Amaq news agency shared two images via the Telegram messaging app that appeared to show one of the militants taking part in the assault and a number of dead bodies. |
Afghanistan's de-facto deputy leader Abdullah Abdullah also condemned the attack on Twitter and vowed to "avenge the blood of our people". | Afghanistan's de-facto deputy leader Abdullah Abdullah also condemned the attack on Twitter and vowed to "avenge the blood of our people". |
IS announced it was moving into Afghanistan and Pakistan when it declared its so-called Khorasan Province in 2015 and has since carried out a number of attacks. | IS announced it was moving into Afghanistan and Pakistan when it declared its so-called Khorasan Province in 2015 and has since carried out a number of attacks. |
In July 2016, a suicide bomb attack on a rally in Kabul killed about 80 people. | In July 2016, a suicide bomb attack on a rally in Kabul killed about 80 people. |
Three months later, two similar attacks during the religious festival of Ashura claimed about 30 lives and in November 2016 an attack at a mosque in Kabul killed more than 30. | Three months later, two similar attacks during the religious festival of Ashura claimed about 30 lives and in November 2016 an attack at a mosque in Kabul killed more than 30. |
IS also claimed a suicide attack at Kabul's Supreme Court last month that killed 22 people and has stepped up activity in both Afghanistan and Pakistan. | IS also claimed a suicide attack at Kabul's Supreme Court last month that killed 22 people and has stepped up activity in both Afghanistan and Pakistan. |
The Taliban has also been carrying out attacks, killing 16 people in Kabul in suicide attacks a week ago, after beginning its Spring offensive early. | The Taliban has also been carrying out attacks, killing 16 people in Kabul in suicide attacks a week ago, after beginning its Spring offensive early. |