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Afghanistan: IS gunmen dressed as medics attack Kabul military hospital Afghanistan: IS gunmen dressed as medics attack Kabul military hospital
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Attackers dressed as doctors have stormed the largest military hospital in Kabul and a gun battle is under way, the Afghan defence ministry says. Attackers dressed as doctors have stormed the largest military hospital in Kabul, sparking a fierce gun battle, Afghan officials say.
At least three people have been killed, officials say, but some reports suggest the final toll could be higher. At least three people have been killed but some reports suggest the final toll could be higher.
Afghan commandos have landed on the Sardar Daud hospital roof and are fighting the militants. Afghan commandos who landed on the Sardar Daud hospital roof have now killed all the attackers, the interior ministry says.
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 responsibility, local media reported. The Taliban has denied any role in the attack, local media reported.
President Ashraf Ghani said the attack at the 400-bed Sardar Daud hospital "trampled all human values".President Ashraf Ghani said the attack at the 400-bed Sardar Daud 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.
How successful has IS been in Afghanistan?How successful has IS been in Afghanistan?
Stuck between IS and the TalibanStuck between IS and the Taliban
The attack began at 09:00 local time (04:30 GMT) when one militant blew himself up at the southern gate of the hospital - which is near the US embassy - and three other attackers entered the compound.The attack began at 09:00 local time (04:30 GMT) when one militant blew himself up at the southern gate of the hospital - which is near the US embassy - and three other attackers entered the compound.
They entered the second and third floors of the hospital carrying small arms and hand grenades and began shooting.They entered the second and third floors of the hospital carrying small arms and hand grenades and began shooting.
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 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."
One of the gunmen has been killed and the others were hiding under stairs and in bathrooms, a defence spokesman said. One soldier was also killed and three others wounded. TV pictures showed people hiding from the gunmen on ledges outside windows on upper floors of the building.
Patients have been evacuated via emergency exits. 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.
At least three dead and more than 60 wounded, most of them hospital staff, have been taken to other hospitals, the health ministry and local media said. At least three dead people and more than 60 wounded, most of them hospital staff, have been taken to other hospitals, the health ministry and local media said.
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 has been active in Afghanistan since 2015 and has carried out a number of attacks.IS has been active in Afghanistan since 2015 and has carried out a number of attacks.
It claimed responsibility for a suicide attack at Kabul's Supreme Court last month that killed 22 people. It also claimed a suicide attack at Kabul's Supreme Court last month that killed 22 people.
The group's so-called Khorasan Province, which covers Afghanistan and Pakistan, has recently stepped up activity in both countries.
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.