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Suicide bomb attack on Afghan security offices in Kabul | Suicide bomb attack on Afghan security offices in Kabul |
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Suicide bombers have attacked a building belonging to Afghanistan's National Directorate of Security (NDS) in the capital, Kabul, officials have told the BBC. | |
Six suicide attackers and an Afghan security guard were killed. At least 17 civilians were injured. | |
A minibus was detonated but another bomb-laden car defused, police said. | |
The Taliban, who have launched several high-profile raids on Kabul, said they were behind the attack. | The Taliban, who have launched several high-profile raids on Kabul, said they were behind the attack. |
The BBC's Bilal Sarwary in Kabul says the attacked area is often packed with civilians who come to collect passports and national identity cards at the interior ministry. | The BBC's Bilal Sarwary in Kabul says the attacked area is often packed with civilians who come to collect passports and national identity cards at the interior ministry. |
Intelligence chief Gen Zaher Zaher told the BBC the clearance operation was now over. | Intelligence chief Gen Zaher Zaher told the BBC the clearance operation was now over. |
'Huge bang' | 'Huge bang' |
The area affected in central Kabul is heavily barricaded - and the NDS compound, which also houses several Western embassies, is surrounded by tall, thick cement walls designed to protect it from bomb blasts. | |
A senior Afghan security official told the BBC that the attackers targeted the NDS unit where suicide attackers and key Taliban commanders are interrogated. | |
The NDS said that one suicide attacker drove a minibus which exploded outside the NDS building. | |
Five others, armed with semi-automatic weapons and hand grenades, then fought the security forces for 15 minutes before being killed by guards. | |
According to the NDS, another vehicle packed with explosives was defused shortly afterwards. | |
The main explosion took place around noon local time (07:30 GMT). A plume of smoke rose from the area, and gunfire and police sirens were then heard. | The main explosion took place around noon local time (07:30 GMT). A plume of smoke rose from the area, and gunfire and police sirens were then heard. |
One eyewitness, Mohammad Zia, told Associated Press that the vehicle with the bomb inside drove up to the gates of the barricaded NDS building and then was detonated. | |
A number of wrecked cars could be seen. | |
Shop owner Qais Ahmad told Reuters: "I was inside the shop when I heard noises and a huge bang. All the windows in my shop were destroyed and injured my head." | |
Regular attacks | Regular attacks |
The attack comes shortly after the return from the US of President Hamid Karzai, who was discussing the future of his country after the Nato-led troops withdraw at the end of next year with President Barack Obama. | |
Wednesday's attack on the embassy area of Kabul is the first since November, when a suicide bomber killed two Afghan security guards and wounded three. | Wednesday's attack on the embassy area of Kabul is the first since November, when a suicide bomber killed two Afghan security guards and wounded three. |
Last month, NDS chief Asadullah Khalid was wounded in a Taliban suicide bombing in the Taymeni area of central Kabul. | Last month, NDS chief Asadullah Khalid was wounded in a Taliban suicide bombing in the Taymeni area of central Kabul. |
The Taliban said the attacker had posed as a peace messenger. | The Taliban said the attacker had posed as a peace messenger. |
Mr Khalid has been in the job since September and has a reputation for being fiercely anti-Taliban. | Mr Khalid has been in the job since September and has a reputation for being fiercely anti-Taliban. |
Militant groups continue to mount regular attacks in Afghanistan, raising questions as to how the Afghan security forces will cope after 2014. | Militant groups continue to mount regular attacks in Afghanistan, raising questions as to how the Afghan security forces will cope after 2014. |