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KABUL: Afghanistan on Sunday said an attack on a Kabul hotel that left nine civilians dead, including an AFP journalist, was planned “outside the country” in a veiled reference to Pakistan.
The National Security Council (NSC), which is chaired by President Hamid Karzai, also alleged that a Pakistani diplomat was seen scoping out the corridors of the Serena hotel ahead of the Thursday night raid.
Pakistan was the main supporter of the former Taliban regime in Afghanistan, and Afghan officials have long voiced suspicions about connections between the hardline movement and Islamabad's powerful intelligence services.
The NSC said the attack on the hotel, which was carried out by four teenage gunmen andclaimed by the Taliban, was in fact the work of “foreign intelligence services” – a phrase normally meant to mean neighbouring Pakistan.
“Witness testimony and preliminary information analysis shows that this terrorist attack was directly executed or carried out by foreign intelligence services outside the country,” the council said in a statement.
“Another information of the NDS (National Directorate of Security) shows that earlier when one Pakistani diplomat entered the Kabul-Serena hotel to use its sport club, he filmed the corridors of the hotel which the hotel staff raised objections to,” it added.
The NDS is Afghanistan's main intelligence agency.
The victims of Thursday's attack included AFP journalist Sardar Ahmad, his wife and two of their three children, along with another Afghan and four foreigners – two Canadians, anAmerican and a Paraguayan.
The couple's youngest son, two-year-old Abozar, survived with bullet wounds to the head, chest and leg and remained in intensive care on Sunday.
Meanwhile, hundreds of mourners turned out in pouring rain earlier today to lay to rest Sardar Ahmad together with his wife and two of their children who were among the victims of the Taliban attack.
After the funeral, procession made its way through the capital, they were buried side by side at a cemetery on the outskirts of Kabul, as those who came to pay their respects wept under umbrellas.
Afghanistan made a similar allegation following a deadly restaurant bombing in Kabul in January that killed 21 people including 13 foreigners.
The latest accusation could damage relations with Pakistan which is battling its own homegrown Taliban insurgency and is seen as crucial to encouraging the Afghan Taliban to open talks.
Many Afghan Taliban leaders seek shelter in Pakistan, and Islamabad's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency is often accused of maintaining ties to the militants to ensure future influence in Afghanistan after US-led Nato troops withdraw.
Afghanistan hints at Pakistan link to Kabul hotel attack - DAWN.COM
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a tragic incident but Afghans are making up a crude B movie plot here to accuse Pakistan
to overtly come and film the premises? leave the scene before the carnage and to what end? kill 9 civilians?
really? without any attempt to conceal the link to Pakistan and that too to the diplomatic mission? what would ISI achieve now by killing 9 innocent civilians at this time when NATO withdrawal is at hand and Afghan Taliban are the main stakeholders to decide the fate of Afghanistan?
the NSC must know this but at face value it seems like an absurd and a bad joke to pass the responsibility to Pakistan.
The National Security Council (NSC), which is chaired by President Hamid Karzai, also alleged that a Pakistani diplomat was seen scoping out the corridors of the Serena hotel ahead of the Thursday night raid.
Pakistan was the main supporter of the former Taliban regime in Afghanistan, and Afghan officials have long voiced suspicions about connections between the hardline movement and Islamabad's powerful intelligence services.
The NSC said the attack on the hotel, which was carried out by four teenage gunmen andclaimed by the Taliban, was in fact the work of “foreign intelligence services” – a phrase normally meant to mean neighbouring Pakistan.
“Witness testimony and preliminary information analysis shows that this terrorist attack was directly executed or carried out by foreign intelligence services outside the country,” the council said in a statement.
“Another information of the NDS (National Directorate of Security) shows that earlier when one Pakistani diplomat entered the Kabul-Serena hotel to use its sport club, he filmed the corridors of the hotel which the hotel staff raised objections to,” it added.
The NDS is Afghanistan's main intelligence agency.
The victims of Thursday's attack included AFP journalist Sardar Ahmad, his wife and two of their three children, along with another Afghan and four foreigners – two Canadians, anAmerican and a Paraguayan.
The couple's youngest son, two-year-old Abozar, survived with bullet wounds to the head, chest and leg and remained in intensive care on Sunday.
Meanwhile, hundreds of mourners turned out in pouring rain earlier today to lay to rest Sardar Ahmad together with his wife and two of their children who were among the victims of the Taliban attack.
After the funeral, procession made its way through the capital, they were buried side by side at a cemetery on the outskirts of Kabul, as those who came to pay their respects wept under umbrellas.
Afghanistan made a similar allegation following a deadly restaurant bombing in Kabul in January that killed 21 people including 13 foreigners.
The latest accusation could damage relations with Pakistan which is battling its own homegrown Taliban insurgency and is seen as crucial to encouraging the Afghan Taliban to open talks.
Many Afghan Taliban leaders seek shelter in Pakistan, and Islamabad's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency is often accused of maintaining ties to the militants to ensure future influence in Afghanistan after US-led Nato troops withdraw.
Afghanistan hints at Pakistan link to Kabul hotel attack - DAWN.COM
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a tragic incident but Afghans are making up a crude B movie plot here to accuse Pakistan
to overtly come and film the premises? leave the scene before the carnage and to what end? kill 9 civilians?
really? without any attempt to conceal the link to Pakistan and that too to the diplomatic mission? what would ISI achieve now by killing 9 innocent civilians at this time when NATO withdrawal is at hand and Afghan Taliban are the main stakeholders to decide the fate of Afghanistan?
the NSC must know this but at face value it seems like an absurd and a bad joke to pass the responsibility to Pakistan.