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Indian consulate in Herat, Afghanistan attacked | Indian consulate in Herat, Afghanistan attacked |
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Heavily-armed gunmen launched a pre-dawn attack on the Indian consulate in the Afghan city of Herat. | |
At least three attackers stormed nearby houses to fire on the compound with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades, police said. | |
The gunmen were killed in a firefight with security forces that lasted several hours, officials added. | |
Afghanistan has seen a surge in attacks in recent weeks as foreign troops begin to withdraw from the country. | Afghanistan has seen a surge in attacks in recent weeks as foreign troops begin to withdraw from the country. |
Questions will now be asked as to how insurgents were able to get into one of the most secure parts of Herat, the BBC's Bilal Sarwary reports from Kabul. | Questions will now be asked as to how insurgents were able to get into one of the most secure parts of Herat, the BBC's Bilal Sarwary reports from Kabul. |
He says this is the latest in a long line of attacks on Indian targets in Afghanistan. | He says this is the latest in a long line of attacks on Indian targets in Afghanistan. |
It is not clear who carried out this attack, but previous incidents have been blamed on militants from the Haqqani network, an al Qaeda-linked group suspected of having ties to Pakistani military intelligence. | It is not clear who carried out this attack, but previous incidents have been blamed on militants from the Haqqani network, an al Qaeda-linked group suspected of having ties to Pakistani military intelligence. |
The latest attack comes on the eve of the inauguration of new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which will be attended by Afghan President Hamid Karzai. | The latest attack comes on the eve of the inauguration of new Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which will be attended by Afghan President Hamid Karzai. |
Mr Modi condemned the attack and said he was "closely monitoring the situation". | |
Election run-off | Election run-off |
The attackers are reported to have entered homes around the consulate at around 03:00 local time (22:30 GMT Thursday), and began shooting on the compound. | |
Some reports suggested there were up to four gunmen. | Some reports suggested there were up to four gunmen. |
A team of commandos from the Indo-Tibetan Border Police at the consulate initially held off the assault, until they were joined by Afghan forces. | |
"There were three suicide bombers armed with AK-47s, RPGs, hand grenades and suicide vests," Herat police chief General Samihullah Qatra told Reuters news agency. | |
"Our security forces killed all of them. Only five of our security forces were wounded." | |
Herat lies near Afghanistan's border with Iran and is considered one of the safer cities in the country. | Herat lies near Afghanistan's border with Iran and is considered one of the safer cities in the country. |
In September 2013, the Taliban launched a similar assault on the US consulate in the city, killing at least four Afghans but failing to enter the compound or hurt any Americans. | In September 2013, the Taliban launched a similar assault on the US consulate in the city, killing at least four Afghans but failing to enter the compound or hurt any Americans. |
Millions of Afghans defied Taliban threats to take part in the first round of elections in April to replace outgoing President Karzai. | Millions of Afghans defied Taliban threats to take part in the first round of elections in April to replace outgoing President Karzai. |
The second round, due in mid-June, pits front-runner Abdullah Abdullah against Ashraf Ghani, a former World Bank economist. | The second round, due in mid-June, pits front-runner Abdullah Abdullah against Ashraf Ghani, a former World Bank economist. |