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Afghanistan parliament attacked by Taliban suicide bomber and gunmen Afghanistan parliament attacked by Taliban suicide bomber and gunmen
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Here’s Sune Engel Rasmussen’s report on the attack from Kabul.Here’s Sune Engel Rasmussen’s report on the attack from Kabul.
Related: Taliban attack parliament building in Kabul with suicide car bomb and RPGsRelated: Taliban attack parliament building in Kabul with suicide car bomb and RPGs
Now that the attack is over we are going to bring this blog to a close.Now that the attack is over we are going to bring this blog to a close.
Here’s a roundup of what happened:Here’s a roundup of what happened:
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India’s prime minster, Narendra Modi, has also condemned the attack.India’s prime minster, Narendra Modi, has also condemned the attack.
The attack on the Afghanistan Parliament is a despicable & cowardly act. There is no place for such attacks in a democracy.The attack on the Afghanistan Parliament is a despicable & cowardly act. There is no place for such attacks in a democracy.
My prayers are with those injured. We stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Afghanistan in this hour.My prayers are with those injured. We stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Afghanistan in this hour.
Britain has also condemned the attack. Tobias Elwood, foreign office minister responsible for Afghanistan, described it as an “appalling attack”.Britain has also condemned the attack. Tobias Elwood, foreign office minister responsible for Afghanistan, described it as an “appalling attack”.
Condemn today's appalling attack on Afghan Parliament. UK stands beside all who are working to build a democratic & peaceful #AfghanistanCondemn today's appalling attack on Afghan Parliament. UK stands beside all who are working to build a democratic & peaceful #Afghanistan
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The UN’s mission in Afghanistan has given no more details about casualties after tweeting that a woman and child were killed and 40 injured.The UN’s mission in Afghanistan has given no more details about casualties after tweeting that a woman and child were killed and 40 injured.
But Tadamichi Yamamoto, the UN’s special representative for Afghanistan has issued a statement condemning the attack as “an affront to democracy”. It said:But Tadamichi Yamamoto, the UN’s special representative for Afghanistan has issued a statement condemning the attack as “an affront to democracy”. It said:
“The attack against Parliament, for which the Taliban have claimed responsibility, is a clear and deliberate affront to democracy in Afghanistan – An attack against the Afghan peoples’ democratically elected representatives.“The attack against Parliament, for which the Taliban have claimed responsibility, is a clear and deliberate affront to democracy in Afghanistan – An attack against the Afghan peoples’ democratically elected representatives.
Unama is also deeply concerned by reports of civilian casualties from the attack and re-iterates that international humanitarian law, which binds all parties to the conflict in Afghanistan, including the Taliban, prohibits attacks against civilians at any time and in any place. This includes civilian government workers.”Unama is also deeply concerned by reports of civilian casualties from the attack and re-iterates that international humanitarian law, which binds all parties to the conflict in Afghanistan, including the Taliban, prohibits attacks against civilians at any time and in any place. This includes civilian government workers.”
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Pakistan’s prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, has condemned the attack, according to Radio Pakistan.Pakistan’s prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, has condemned the attack, according to Radio Pakistan.
In a message to the Afghan Government the Sharif said that terrorism is common enemy of both countries and steps are being taken in unison to defeat the nefarious designs of the terrorists.In a message to the Afghan Government the Sharif said that terrorism is common enemy of both countries and steps are being taken in unison to defeat the nefarious designs of the terrorists.
The Prime Minister also extended condolences to those injured in this incident.The Prime Minister also extended condolences to those injured in this incident.
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AP has grim photographs of the bodies of the Taliban attackers being carried away near the Parliament building.AP has grim photographs of the bodies of the Taliban attackers being carried away near the Parliament building.
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Two killed, says UNTwo killed, says UN
The UN mission in Afghanistan says a woman and child were killed in the attack, and 40 civilians were injured.The UN mission in Afghanistan says a woman and child were killed in the attack, and 40 civilians were injured.
#_UNAMA_: 2 civilians (a woman and child) killed, 40 civilians injured in #Taliban attack on #Afghan parliament.#_UNAMA_: 2 civilians (a woman and child) killed, 40 civilians injured in #Taliban attack on #Afghan parliament.
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Here’s a summary of what happened:Here’s a summary of what happened:
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Afghan MP Naqibullah Faiq who was in parliament during the attack has uploaded a number of photos of the aftermath to his Facebook page.Afghan MP Naqibullah Faiq who was in parliament during the attack has uploaded a number of photos of the aftermath to his Facebook page.
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Here’s better video of the extraordinary calm under fire displayed by Speaker Abdul Rauf Ibrahim.Here’s better video of the extraordinary calm under fire displayed by Speaker Abdul Rauf Ibrahim.
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There are unconfirmed reports that five people were killed in the attack. Tolo News said one of those killed was a child, citing a security official outside Parliament.There are unconfirmed reports that five people were killed in the attack. Tolo News said one of those killed was a child, citing a security official outside Parliament.
KABUL UPDATE - Security official outside Parliament says five civilians, including a child, were killed in today's attack.KABUL UPDATE - Security official outside Parliament says five civilians, including a child, were killed in today's attack.
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Here’s a map showing where the attack took place.Here’s a map showing where the attack took place.
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Police secure the scenePolice secure the scene
The Taliban attack on the symbolic centre of power, which sent up a plume of black smoke across Kabul, was one of the most brazen in years, according to Reuters.The Taliban attack on the symbolic centre of power, which sent up a plume of black smoke across Kabul, was one of the most brazen in years, according to Reuters.
But it now appears to be over.But it now appears to be over.
A standoff close 2 the Afghan Parliament has ended with at least Seven Taliban attackers’ dead & dozens of civilians wounded, officials say.A standoff close 2 the Afghan Parliament has ended with at least Seven Taliban attackers’ dead & dozens of civilians wounded, officials say.
Parliament Attackers Killed, Situation Under Control http://t.co/PHmtn0IUVb pic.twitter.com/pkFIw58qArParliament Attackers Killed, Situation Under Control http://t.co/PHmtn0IUVb pic.twitter.com/pkFIw58qAr
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The Health Ministry has confirmed that 31 people were injured, as Sune reported earlier.The Health Ministry has confirmed that 31 people were injured, as Sune reported earlier.
KABUL UPDATE: Health Ministry officials confirm 31 injured, all civilians, in Parliament attack.KABUL UPDATE: Health Ministry officials confirm 31 injured, all civilians, in Parliament attack.
Previously, Health Ministry Spokesman Mohammad Ismail Kahousi told AP that 18 civilians were wounded, including two women and two children.Previously, Health Ministry Spokesman Mohammad Ismail Kahousi told AP that 18 civilians were wounded, including two women and two children.
Sidiqa Mubarez, a member of parliament, said the building was rocked by a large explosion and that some people were wounded by flying glass.Sidiqa Mubarez, a member of parliament, said the building was rocked by a large explosion and that some people were wounded by flying glass.
She said the explosion happened shortly after Masoom Stanekzai had arrived to be confirmed as defense minister, a post that has been vacant for nine months.She said the explosion happened shortly after Masoom Stanekzai had arrived to be confirmed as defense minister, a post that has been vacant for nine months.
An Associated Press reporter heard heavy gunfire outside the parliament and saw black smoke billowing from the entrance as ambulances raced to the scene. The reporter later heard sporadic shooting from the building where the militants were said to be holed up.An Associated Press reporter heard heavy gunfire outside the parliament and saw black smoke billowing from the entrance as ambulances raced to the scene. The reporter later heard sporadic shooting from the building where the militants were said to be holed up.
Just down the street, hundreds of children were evacuated from a school.Just down the street, hundreds of children were evacuated from a school.
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The official who tried to carry on talking after the attack has been identified Abdul Rauf Ibrahim, the speaker of the Afghan parliament. He is being hailed as something of a hero.The official who tried to carry on talking after the attack has been identified Abdul Rauf Ibrahim, the speaker of the Afghan parliament. He is being hailed as something of a hero.
Storyful’s Iain Martin notes how “totally unfazed” he was by the blast.Storyful’s Iain Martin notes how “totally unfazed” he was by the blast.
Abdul Rauf Ibrahim, speaker of the Afghan parliament, totally unfazed by a huge explosion rocking the building https://t.co/EP4w2bDqrsAbdul Rauf Ibrahim, speaker of the Afghan parliament, totally unfazed by a huge explosion rocking the building https://t.co/EP4w2bDqrs
Others also noted his extraordinary calm under fire.Others also noted his extraordinary calm under fire.
#ballsofsteel the #Afghan speaker of parliament stayed calm through the whole bombing! And went on to calm everybody else down!#ballsofsteel the #Afghan speaker of parliament stayed calm through the whole bombing! And went on to calm everybody else down!
Is anyone watching @SkyNews and the footage of the bombing in afghan parliament? The speaker was as calm as shitIs anyone watching @SkyNews and the footage of the bombing in afghan parliament? The speaker was as calm as shit
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The assault on such a high-profile target in downtown Kabul raises fresh questions about security as Afghan forces battle a resurgent Taliban for the first time without the aid of Nato forces, AFP points out.The assault on such a high-profile target in downtown Kabul raises fresh questions about security as Afghan forces battle a resurgent Taliban for the first time without the aid of Nato forces, AFP points out.
The Taliban launched a countrywide offensive in late April, stepping up attacks on government and foreign targets in what is expected to be the bloodiest fighting season in a decade.The Taliban launched a countrywide offensive in late April, stepping up attacks on government and foreign targets in what is expected to be the bloodiest fighting season in a decade.
The militants recently rebuffed requests from senior Afghan clerics to halt attacks during the fasting month of Ramadan even as a surge in violence has sent civilian casualties soaring.The militants recently rebuffed requests from senior Afghan clerics to halt attacks during the fasting month of Ramadan even as a surge in violence has sent civilian casualties soaring.
A group of suicide attackers last tried to storm parliament in 2012 as they launched coordinated attacks in several parts of the capital, including several diplomatic enclaves.A group of suicide attackers last tried to storm parliament in 2012 as they launched coordinated attacks in several parts of the capital, including several diplomatic enclaves.
Afghan authorities have repeatedly tried to jumpstart talks with the Taliban in the hope of ending the 13-year conflict, but the militants have set tough conditions, including the withdrawal of all foreign troops in Afghanistan.Afghan authorities have repeatedly tried to jumpstart talks with the Taliban in the hope of ending the 13-year conflict, but the militants have set tough conditions, including the withdrawal of all foreign troops in Afghanistan.
Nato’s combat mission formally ended in December but a small follow-up foreign force of about 12,500 mainly US troops has stayed on to train and support local security personnel.Nato’s combat mission formally ended in December but a small follow-up foreign force of about 12,500 mainly US troops has stayed on to train and support local security personnel.
President Ashraf Ghani’s government has drawn criticism for failing to end growing insurgent attacks, which critics partly blame on political infighting and a lengthy delay in appointing a defence minister.President Ashraf Ghani’s government has drawn criticism for failing to end growing insurgent attacks, which critics partly blame on political infighting and a lengthy delay in appointing a defence minister.
Ghani last month nominated Mohammad Masoom Stanekzai, a top official in the government body overseeing the country’s peace process, for the job.Ghani last month nominated Mohammad Masoom Stanekzai, a top official in the government body overseeing the country’s peace process, for the job.
The post had been left vacant for months due to disagreements between Ghani and his chief executive and former presidential election rival, Abdullah Abdullah, but Stanekzai is expected to be confirmed by Afghanistan’s parliament soon.The post had been left vacant for months due to disagreements between Ghani and his chief executive and former presidential election rival, Abdullah Abdullah, but Stanekzai is expected to be confirmed by Afghanistan’s parliament soon.
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More than 30 people injuredMore than 30 people injured
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Kabir Amiri, a spokesman of Kabul hospitals said 31 people, all civilians, were wounded in the attack, writes Sune Engel Rasmussen in KabulKabir Amiri, a spokesman of Kabul hospitals said 31 people, all civilians, were wounded in the attack, writes Sune Engel Rasmussen in Kabul
Najeeb Danish, deputy spokesman of the interior ministry, confirmed that all seven attackers were killed by the security forces after the attack. He added that up to 15 civilians were injured from the car bomb blast that targeted the gate outside the parliament building.Najeeb Danish, deputy spokesman of the interior ministry, confirmed that all seven attackers were killed by the security forces after the attack. He added that up to 15 civilians were injured from the car bomb blast that targeted the gate outside the parliament building.
Meanwhile, Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahed said the group deliberately targeted the parliament today because the minister of defence was due to be introduced, and there would be many high-profile officials.Meanwhile, Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahed said the group deliberately targeted the parliament today because the minister of defence was due to be introduced, and there would be many high-profile officials.
Apparently Masoom Stanekzai, the nominated minister, was not in the parliament at the time of the attack.Apparently Masoom Stanekzai, the nominated minister, was not in the parliament at the time of the attack.
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All seven attackers have been killed, according to Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry.All seven attackers have been killed, according to Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry.
َAfghan Police repelled terrorist attack today on AFG Parliament, killing all 7 attackers, no MP was wounded,َAfghan Police repelled terrorist attack today on AFG Parliament, killing all 7 attackers, no MP was wounded,
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Six gunmen killedSix gunmen killed
Six Taliban gunmen who attacked the parliament have been killed, police said according to Reuters.Six Taliban gunmen who attacked the parliament have been killed, police said according to Reuters.
Ebadullah Karimi, the Kabul police spokesman, said one Taliban fighter driving a car detonated a bomb outside parliament gates and six others took up positions near the building. Afghan forces killed six of them and all lawmakers were safe, he said.Ebadullah Karimi, the Kabul police spokesman, said one Taliban fighter driving a car detonated a bomb outside parliament gates and six others took up positions near the building. Afghan forces killed six of them and all lawmakers were safe, he said.
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There are conflicting reports about the number of people injured in the attack. Earlier Tolo News said 21 civilians were injured citing health officials.There are conflicting reports about the number of people injured in the attack. Earlier Tolo News said 21 civilians were injured citing health officials.
But the the director of an emergency hospital in Kabul told Sune Engel Rasmussen that there were no reliable figures because of the confusion. He said his hospital was treating three people injured in the blast, and that other hospitals were also treating wounded.But the the director of an emergency hospital in Kabul told Sune Engel Rasmussen that there were no reliable figures because of the confusion. He said his hospital was treating three people injured in the blast, and that other hospitals were also treating wounded.
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Today’s attack is a sign of divisions within the Taliban insurgency, writes Sune Engel Rasmussen in Kabul.
While some leaders might be open to reconciliation, others are less convinced that opting for a role in the established political system is the way to go.
While recent attacks have been intensifying on the ground in Afghanistan, high-level Taliban leaders based in Qatar, have been meeting informally with people close to the Afghan government in attempt to restart peace talks.
At a meeting in early May in Qatar, Taliban delegates promised to uphold women’s rights to education and work, were they to regain political power. A few weeks later, a Taliban delegation met with Afghan women’s rights activists in Oslo.
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Ehsanullah Amiri, from the Wall Street Journal, has this photograph of a chaotic and dusty scene inside the parliament after the attack.
The parliament hall covered with dust after a huge blast outside of the compound. #Kabul #Afghanistan pic.twitter.com/t33vNMyR1Q
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More than 20 injured
More than 20 people were injured in the attack according to Tolo News, citing health officials.
KABUL - 21 civilians injured in Parliament attack - incl 5 women and 3 children: health officials
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The attack comes at a time when the northern province of Kunduz has been under heavy Taliban siege for weeks, writes Sune Engel Rasmussen.
Over the weekend, according to a ministry of defence spokesman, Taliban forces took control over Chardara district in Kunduz. The province has become the epicentre of the Taliban’s spring offensive, and fighting there has displaced at least 6,000 families, according to humanitarian organisations.
The parliament attack also follows several recent attacks, which have rattled the Afghan capital. On 14 May, gunmen killed 14 people, including 9 foreigners, when they stormed a guesthouse in central Kabul.
Two weeks later, on 26 May, gunmen attacked another guesthouse, housing dozens of foreign contractors, albeit without killing any of them.
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Afghanistan’s rolling news channel Tolo News, has footage of parliament being evacuated. One MP was shown taking video, or images, on her iPad before being ushered away
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Kabul chief of police Abdurrahman Rahimi, told Guardian reporter Sune Engel Rasmussen that a car bomb exploded close to the parliament.
After the blast a group of armed militants attacked from the east side of parliament where they climbed onto an empty building under construction and started firing, according to Rahimi’s account.
“Senators and members of lower house are all safe. We took them out,” Rahimi said, adding that a clearing operation was now underway.
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MP Harif Rahmani, who was inside parliament at the time of the explosions, confirms that MPs were evacuated to safety with no serious injuries.
He told Tolo News that gunmen did not enter the building after a 20-minute battle outside. He also parliament was warned of the attack.
KABUL: Rahmani says no gunmen were able to enter Parliament due to heavy security presence
KABUL - Rahmani says that Parliament was warned a few days ago that they would come under attack
KABUL: Rahmani says Parliament security fought attackers off for more than 20 minutes before security forces arrived
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Suicide bomber and gunmen attacked building
A Taliban suicide bomber and several gunmen attacked the parliament building, according to Reuters.
The attack shattered windows and forced MPs to flee the building, it said. Afghan security officials said all the politicians were safe.
“A suicide bomber blew himself up just outside the parliament building and several fighters took positions in a building close to parliament,” Ebadullah Karimi, spokesman for Kabul police, told Reuters.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed responsibility.
“We have launched an attack on parliament as there was an important gathering to introduce the country’s defence minister,” he said by phone.
Reuters points out that the attack came after a second district in two days fell to the Taliban in the north. It adds this context:
Violence has spiralled in Afghanistan since the departure of most foreign forces at the end of last year and the fall of the second district raises questions about the Nato-trained Afghan security forces’ ability to fight the Taliban.
Insurgents are pushing to take territory more than 13 years after the US-led military intervention that toppled the Taliban from power.
The withdrawal of foreign forces and a reduction in US air strikes have allowed Taliban fighters to launch several major attacks in important Afghan provinces.
The second district to fall to the Taliban on Monday was in the northern province of Kunduz.
The Taliban captured Dasht-e-Archi district a day after hundreds of militants fought their way to the centre of the adjacent district of Chardara.
“The Taliban managed to take it over this morning as the area has been surrounded for days,” Nasruddin Saeedi, the district governor who escaped to the provincial capital, Kunduz city, told Reuters by telephone.
“They are many foreign fighters with heavy machine guns. We have asked for reinforcements, but none arrived.”
The fall of the second district within a day underlines questions about Afghan forces’ ability to quell the Taliban. Afghan soldiers were preparing a counterattack to retake both districts, another local official said.
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There were chaotic scenes after the attack as the security forces struggled to cope, Fawzia Koofi, a lawmaker who was in the parliament building at the time of the attack, told Sune Engel Rasmussen in Kabul.
“The parliament ceiling fell down, including the lights and everything. Then shooting started from here and there,” she said. There was a “huge lack of coordination” on part of the security forces, she added. “
We went to the basement but we didn’t see any security forces. We went to the basement ourselves,” she said. After thirty minutes, she said, she and other parliamentarians were able to get inside their armoured vehicles to drive to safety.
“The enemies of Afghanistan would like to harm our democracy. We are not armed people we are just talking,” Koofi said.
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What we know so far
Parliament under attack in Kabul as new Minister of Defense was being introduced for approval. Taliban claims responsibility. #Afghanistan
Welcome to live coverage of the aftermath of an attack on the parliament building Kabul.
A loud explosion and gunfire has occurred outside the Afghan parliament building in the western part of Kabul.
The attack happened as the Afghanistan’s new defence minister, Massoom Stanekzai, was due to be vetted in parliament, according to reports.
The Taliban is reported to have claimed responsibility for the attack, which is believe to involve rocket propelled grenades.
Attack on Afghan Parliament live boradcast: Sounds like insurgents are positioned in a building outside the parliament compund, firing RPGs.
Television was broadcasting live from parliament when the explosion struck
The head of parliament was shown on TV speaking when an explosion occurred. He initially tried to carry on speaking even after the blast shook the building. But he was then quickly ushered away by security men.
MPs were later reported to have been moved to safety, as the security forces surrounded the area.
KABUL: MPs have been moved to a safe area. Security forces have surrounded area and cordoned it off pic.twitter.com/k4ky6xH6Ll
Inside #Parliment Photo: #Hamedhaidary pic.twitter.com/naNmAVislc
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