Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Militants attack Kabul’s intelligen­ce training centre

Afghan Special Forces, Nato advisers defeat fighters

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KABUL: Gunmen attacked an area around a security base and training centre for Afghanista­n’s intelligen­ce service in the capital Kabul on Thursday, holding off security forces for hours before being killed.

The incident comes at a time of high tension after a series of attacks across Afghanista­n, including a full-scale assault on the city of Ghazni by the Taliban last week that killed as many as 150 civilians and destroyed houses and a local market.

There was no immediate word on any casualties or claim of responsibi­lity for Thursday’s attack, the latest in a long series to target military and intelligen­ce facilities in Kabul.

Staff and officials at the training centre took shelter in a protected area of the compound as gunfire came from a half-finished building near the site.

Kabul police spokesman Hashmat Stanekzai said the attackers had fired rocket-propelled grenades as well as automatic rifles, and that security forces had held back from assaulting the building where the gunmen had taken position.

Afghan Special Forces, backed by advisers from the Nato-led Resolute Support mission, surrounded the site and kept the attackers in a standoff for hours, with the occasional sound of gunfire or explosions. After some seven hours, officials said the two attackers were killed.

In Ghazni, heavily damaged by five days of heavy fighting this week, there were warnings of the danger posed by unexploded ordnance and there were still problems with water and power but otherwise the situation was calm. REUTERS

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REUTERS Norwegian soldiers during a battle with insurgents in Kabul on Thursday.

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