Shanghai Daily

Attack on Afghanista­n maternity hospital kills moms and babies

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MILITANTS stormed a maternity hospital in the western part of Kabul yesterday, setting off an hours-long shootout with the police and killing 14 people, including two newborn babies, their mothers and an unspecifie­d number of nurses, Afghan officials said.

While the battle was underway, Afghan security forces struggled to evacuate the facility, carrying out babies and frantic young mothers, according to images shared by the Interior Ministry.

But the day’s spasm of violence extended beyond Kabul. A suicide bomber in eastern Nangarhar province targeted a funeral ceremony, killing 21 people and wounding 55. And in eastern Khost province, a bomb planted in a cart in a market killed a child and wounded 10 people.

The violence could further undermine a peace process in the wake of a deal signed between the United States and the Taliban in February, which envisages the start of talks among key Afghan figures, including government representa­tives, and the Taliban.

Relentless, near-daily attacks have also left Afghan authoritie­s ill-prepared to face the onset of the coronaviru­s pandemic, which has infected more than 4,900 people in the country and killed at least 127.

Soon after the Kabul attack started, black smoke rose into the sky over the hospital in Dashti Barchi, a mostly Shiite neighborho­od that has been the site of many past attacks by Islamic State militants.

The Interior Ministry spokesman, Tareq Arian, said over 100 women and babies were evacuated from the building before it was over.

Arian said 15 others, including women, men and children were wounded in the attack. Three foreign nationals were among those safely evacuated, he said, without elaboratin­g. It was unclear why the maternity hospital in Dashti Barchi, a 100bed facility, was targeted — an attack Arian said was an “act against humanity and a war crime.”

No one immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity for the attack in Kabul, where both the Taliban and the IS frequently target Afghan military and security forces, as well as civilians. The Taliban denied they were involved.

On-site photos shared by the Interior Ministry during the Kabul attack show newborn babies and their mothers being carried out of the hospital by Afghan security forces.

“The forces are trying to eliminate the terrorists and bring the situation under control,” said Arian while the battle was ongoing.

By mid-afternoon, the ministry issued a statement saying three attackers had stormed the hospital and that one was shot and killed while the other two were still resisting arrest. The first floor of the clinic was cleared but the operation was ongoing to secure the rest of the building, the statement said.

A few hours later, the ministry released another statement, saying all three attackers were dead and that the operation was over.

In the evening, husbands, fathers and family members of the hospital’s patients gathered around the site, desperate for news of their loved ones. A man read out the names of those who had been evacuated to other hospitals.

In the suicide bombing in Nangarhar province, the attacker targeted the funeral in Khewa district of a local progovernm­ent militia commander and former warlord who had died of a heart attack on Monday night, said Attahullah Khogyani, spokesman for the provincial governor.

The bomber struck as mourners gathered. The casualties were brought to the Nangarhar provincial hospital, said hospital spokesman Gulzada Sangar. Khogyani added that the dead included Abdullah Lala Jan, a provincial council member.

(AP)

 ??  ?? A baby is carried to help after an attack on a maternity hospital in the Afghan capital, Kabul, yesterday. Gunmen stormed the hospital in an ongoing attack in the city, killing 14 people, including two newborn babies, their mothers and an unspecifie­d number of nurses, officials said. — AFP
A baby is carried to help after an attack on a maternity hospital in the Afghan capital, Kabul, yesterday. Gunmen stormed the hospital in an ongoing attack in the city, killing 14 people, including two newborn babies, their mothers and an unspecifie­d number of nurses, officials said. — AFP

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