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'Attacks target Kabul buildings' Deadly attacks hit Afghan capital
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Gunmen and suicide attackers have struck at two locations in the Afghan capital, Kabul, reports say. Two suicide attacks in the north of the Afghan capital, Kabul, have killed 10 people and wounded 30, a senior official has told the BBC.
A number of deaths are reported, but no casualty figures have been confirmed. Gunmen have also attacked the justice ministry in the city centre.
In one incident, gunmen attacked the Justice Ministry in the city centre. Two were shot dead by security forces and one is believed to still be there. Two were shot dead by security forces and one attacker is still inside the building. Military reinforcements are on their way.
The Taleban have said they carried out the attacks, and that they are in response to conditions inside prisons in Afghanistan. The Taleban have claimed responsibility for the attacks and say they are in response to conditions in Afghan jails.
The attacker still in the Ministry of Justice building is believed to be wearing a suicide belt and holding three hostages, including a senior ministry official.
Hundreds of people are reported to be fleeing the scene of the attack.