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Attack rocks governor's compound in Farah, Afghanistan | |
(35 minutes later) | |
A fierce battle has been raging in the west Afghan city of Farah after gunmen reportedly attacked the governor's compound with a bomb-laden vehicle. | |
At least 34 people have been wounded, the head of the local hospital told the BBC. No deaths have yet been officially confirmed. | At least 34 people have been wounded, the head of the local hospital told the BBC. No deaths have yet been officially confirmed. |
Taliban insurgents told news agencies they were behind the attack. | |
Government offices are frequently targeted by the Taliban. Farah is a strategic province bordering Iran. | |
A bomb and gun attack on the governor's compound, last May, left six policemen, a civilian and four attackers dead. | |
'Packed with civilians' | 'Packed with civilians' |
Eyewitnesses, including doctors in the city, said both sides were using machine-guns and grenades. | Eyewitnesses, including doctors in the city, said both sides were using machine-guns and grenades. |
Mohammad Yunos, Farah's deputy governor, told a private Afghan TV channel by phone that militants had set off a "large explosive-laden vehicle at the western part of the governor's office". | Mohammad Yunos, Farah's deputy governor, told a private Afghan TV channel by phone that militants had set off a "large explosive-laden vehicle at the western part of the governor's office". |
The resulting blast damaged high-rise buildings, including the governor's office, other government and non-government agencies, and two banks. | The resulting blast damaged high-rise buildings, including the governor's office, other government and non-government agencies, and two banks. |
After the initial assault, he told Channel One TV, that gunmen took up position in "multi-storey buildings". | After the initial assault, he told Channel One TV, that gunmen took up position in "multi-storey buildings". |
"Currently the gunfire is getting less intense compared to the beginning when there was gunfire and explosions," he said. | "Currently the gunfire is getting less intense compared to the beginning when there was gunfire and explosions," he said. |
Speaking to the BBC, a senior Afghan security source said: "First there was a suicide attack, later on a group of attackers started fighting." | Speaking to the BBC, a senior Afghan security source said: "First there was a suicide attack, later on a group of attackers started fighting." |
He also confirmed there had been fighting close to a court and a bank, both of which had been "packed with civilians". | He also confirmed there had been fighting close to a court and a bank, both of which had been "packed with civilians". |
Local shopkeeper, Sayed Jan, told the BBC: "I heard a huge bang and when I looked I saw several attackers armed with light and heavy weapons running towards the bank and the court. I left my shop. | |
"There is blood and broken glass. There is a heavy exchange of gunfire and my shop has become a centre of the fighting." | "There is blood and broken glass. There is a heavy exchange of gunfire and my shop has become a centre of the fighting." |
Taliban spokesman Qari Yusuf Ahmadi said the group had carried out a suicide attack on the governor's office at approximately 09:00 local time (04:30 GMT). | |
Following the blast, gunmen entered several "government institutions", he was quoted as saying by the Pakistan-based Afghan Islamic Press news agency. |