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Suicide attackers, gunmen hit central Kabul
Monday, 18 Jan, 2010
KABUL: Several gunmen, some wearing suicide vests, attacked locations in central Kabul, including a store and government ministries, on Monday morning, government officials, security forces and local television said.
Pedestrians in the area, a busy shopping and business precinct, ran after hearing an explosion followed by smaller blasts and gunfire, a local businessman told AFP.
“I heard the blast then we started running, but we happened to be running towards the explosions,” said Bahram Sarwary.
“I saw smoke coming from a building near the central bank and the presidential palace and I saw at least one person injured,” he said.
At least two insurgents had entered a large shop near the Justice Ministry and were engaged in a firefight, said a senior government official who asked not to be named.
Two men with suicide vests were locked in a gunbattle with security forces near government ministries, private Tolo television station said, quoting reporters at the scene.
The Taliban have claimed responsibility for attacks under way on government buildings and the central bank in Kabul.
“It is our work, the targets are the presidential palace, the finance, justice and mines ministries, and the central bank,” purported Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told AFP by telephone from an undisclosed location.
“Twenty of our suicide bombers have entered the area and fighting is ongoing,” he said, adding that one militant had detonated a suicide vest at the entrance to the presidential palace complex.
Nato forces said they were assisting Afghan security forces in securing an area near the central bank, after reports of an explosion.
A security source told Reuters two rockets had also landed inside the capital. “It is a chaotic scene, we do not know what to do and where to go,” an official trapped in a government building near the presidential palace told Reuters.
The attack happened as some cabinet members of President Hamid Karzai were being sworn in.
DAWN.COM | World | Suicide attackers, gunmen hit central Kabul
Monday, 18 Jan, 2010
KABUL: Several gunmen, some wearing suicide vests, attacked locations in central Kabul, including a store and government ministries, on Monday morning, government officials, security forces and local television said.
Pedestrians in the area, a busy shopping and business precinct, ran after hearing an explosion followed by smaller blasts and gunfire, a local businessman told AFP.
“I heard the blast then we started running, but we happened to be running towards the explosions,” said Bahram Sarwary.
“I saw smoke coming from a building near the central bank and the presidential palace and I saw at least one person injured,” he said.
At least two insurgents had entered a large shop near the Justice Ministry and were engaged in a firefight, said a senior government official who asked not to be named.
Two men with suicide vests were locked in a gunbattle with security forces near government ministries, private Tolo television station said, quoting reporters at the scene.
The Taliban have claimed responsibility for attacks under way on government buildings and the central bank in Kabul.
“It is our work, the targets are the presidential palace, the finance, justice and mines ministries, and the central bank,” purported Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told AFP by telephone from an undisclosed location.
“Twenty of our suicide bombers have entered the area and fighting is ongoing,” he said, adding that one militant had detonated a suicide vest at the entrance to the presidential palace complex.
Nato forces said they were assisting Afghan security forces in securing an area near the central bank, after reports of an explosion.
A security source told Reuters two rockets had also landed inside the capital. “It is a chaotic scene, we do not know what to do and where to go,” an official trapped in a government building near the presidential palace told Reuters.
The attack happened as some cabinet members of President Hamid Karzai were being sworn in.
DAWN.COM | World | Suicide attackers, gunmen hit central Kabul