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Gunmen storm Kabul University, killing 22, in second deadly attack on students in just over a week

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KABUL, (Reuters) - Gunmen stormed Kabul University, killing at least 22 people including students in their classrooms, yesterday and Islamic State militants claimed responsibi­lity for what President Ashraf Ghani called a “despicable act of terror”.

In a video message, Ghani, who once lectured at the university, announced a national day of mourning to honour the victims and offered his “condolence­s and profound sympathies to the nation” and the families of the victims.

“My heart is still beating for this academic institutio­n,” he said. “Today’s attack has left us grief-stricken.”

Gunmen barged into Kabul University in the morning, killing students in their classrooms and firing on others as they fled, officials and witnesses said, in what was the second attack on an educationa­l institutio­n in the capital in just over a week.

The three attackers killed at least 22 people, including students, and wounded 22 others before Afghan security forces shot the gunmen dead, the health ministry said.

The attack was claimed by Islamic State, the jihadist group’s Amaq News Agency said. Amaq said the gunmen targeted a gathering being held to mark the completion of a training course at the university.

Photos shared by a senior government official showed students lying dead in classrooms, some next to their books. One student appeared to have been shot as he was climbing out of a window.

“They were shooting at every student they saw...They even shot at the students who were running away,” witness Fathullah Moradi told Reuters.

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