The Oklahoman

Official: 29 killed in hours-long attack

- BY AMIR SHAH

KABUL, AFGHANISTA­N — A brazen hours-long coordinate­d assault on a government building in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Monday killed 29 people, most of them employees of the department for martyrs and disabled persons, said Interior Ministry spokesman Najib Danish. Another 23 people were wounded, including three policemen.

The assault began with a suicide bomber who blew up his explosives­laden car in front of the multi-story building in an eastern neighborho­od of Kabul. Within minutes of the powerful explosion three gunmen, armed with assault rifles and explosive devises, stormed the building. For nearly eight hours they rampaged through the office complex terrorizin­g employees. Some of the employees managed to hide and police quickly evacuated 357 other employees, Danish said.

Witnesses reported hearing at least five explosions as police and gunmen traded fire. One of the dead was a police officer but the rest were civilians, including one women.

Police cordoned of the area as they tried to secure the building but Danish said the operation was painstakin­gly slow as police went carefully from room to room and floor to floor. All three gunmen were killed.

The attack began as workers were preparing to leave for the day, said Kabul police spokesman, Basir Mujahid. He said at least one telephone call was received from inside the building as marauding gunmen searched for employees, many of whom hid in barricaded rooms. Mujahid said the telephone call was brief and the employees were unable to provide any details.

Mujahid said all they could tell the terrified employees was to wait for help to arrive.

It wasn’t immediatel­y known if those who had made the phone call had survived.

Several apartment buildings as well as a government public works department building are located in the same eastern Kabul neighborho­od where the attack occurred. Eyewitness­es reported that a portion of the government building was in flames. It smoldered for hours as police tried to locate the dead and wounded. Danish feared the death toll could increase as police continue to search the building. More searching will be done in the daylight hours when he feared the death toll could increase.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Afghan security forces arrive at the site of an explosion and attack by gunmen, Monday in Kabul, Afghanista­n.
[AP PHOTO] Afghan security forces arrive at the site of an explosion and attack by gunmen, Monday in Kabul, Afghanista­n.

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