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Gunfire and explosions rock Kabul suburb as firefight breaks out between Afghan police and insurgents | Gunfire and explosions rock Kabul suburb as firefight breaks out between Afghan police and insurgents |
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Heavily armed insurgents have stormed a guesthouse in an upscale suburb of Afghanistan’s capital Kabul, battling security forces for more than two hours. | |
Explosions rocked the Wazir Akbar Khan neighbourhood which is home to several embassies and gunfire fizzed as police battled the insurgents. | |
As the fighting raged, officers later smashed lights to cover their movements and set up roadblocks. | |
“A group of insurgents has entered a guesthouse,” Kabul police chief spokesman Ebadullah Karimi said although he declined to name which one. | |
There was no immediate word on casualties, although Deputy Interior Minister Mohammad Ayub Salangi told the Associated Press that two attackers had been killed. | |
Authorities didn't know how many were involved in the assault, he added. | |
Afghan and Western security sources said the target could be a compound owned by a prominent political family and used by foreigners, or a building next to it. | |
Local media reports have claimed the target was the Rabbani Guesthouse which is owned by the prominent Rabbani family. | |
The clan includes the country's current Foreign Minister, Salahuddin Rabbani, and the late Burhanuddin Rabbani, who served as president of Afghanistan from 1992 until 1996. | |
Once known as the Heetal Hotel, it was damaged in a December 2009 suicide car bomb attack near the home of former Afghan Vice President Ahmad Zia Massoud, which killed eight people and wounded nearly 40. | |
It was the country’s second attack of the day, as earlier, a suicide bomber blew himself up during an assault on a court in the capital of Wardak province, some 25 miles from Kabul. | |
Three other men exchanged fire with police before being killed said Attaullah Khogyani, a spokesman for the governor. | |
On Monday, militants killed at least 26 police officers and soldiers in ambushes in southern Helmand province. | |
As police retreated, militants surrounded the police headquarters of Naw Zad district and fired down on them from surrounding hills, district police chief Napas Khan said. | |
Officials in Uruzgan province said they risked losing the district to the Taliban after a string of attacks on checkpoints over the last fortnight. | |
“We are not getting any response from senior officials in Kabul,” district chief Abdul Karim Karimi said. “Unless we get government help, we are going to lose the district.” |