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Intense fighting erupts in Kabul

Helicopter­s fly over mosque in response to rocket barrage

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Afghan security forces battled militants in Kabul’s old quarter Tuesday, with military helicopter­s firing above a mosque to quell an assault that was launched with a rocket barrage against the capital.

It was not immediatel­y clear who was responsibl­e for the assault, which came as President Ashraf Ghani was making a speech marking the first day of the Islamic Eid al-Adha holiday, days after offering the Taliban a conditiona­l three-month ceasefire.

An Afghan army helicopter swooped in low over the street near the Eidgah Mosque in a central district of the city and fired a rocket on a militant position, sending a plume of dust into the sky.

People who moments earlier had been buying livestock for the Eid feast could be seen sprinting for shelter as cars swerved in the road to flee the fighting. Blasts and gunfire could be heard as security forces cordoned off the area.

The mosque is near the presidenti­al palace where Ghani was making his speech, which was being aired live on Facebook when the attack began.

The president can be seen pausing as multiple blasts are heard in the background, some sounding nearby, before stating: “This nation is not going to bow to these rocket attacks.”

The attackers appeared to be in a building behind the mosque, which was partially destroyed in another attack years earlier and is not believed to have been in use for Eid.

Police said the fighting began about 9 am, after multiple rockets struck in at least two areas of Kabul.

Footage aired live on broadcaste­r Tolo News showed black smoke emanating from the area near the mosque while fire trucks and security vehicles rushed to the scene.

Kabul police spokesman Hashmat Stanikzai said police believe at least four militants were involved in the assault.

“An operation has been launched to arrest or gun them down,” he told AFP.

Interior ministry spokesman Najib Danish confirmed that militants had taken over a building near the mosque and fired several rockets.

“Two people have been wounded. Security forces are fighting the terrorists,” he told AFP.

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