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Talibans attack Kabul hotel; 16 dead

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KABUL (AFP) — A Taliban suicide assault on a lakeside hotel near Kabul killed 16 people, including women, the Afghan interior ministry spokesman said yesterday.

Those killed in the 12-hour attack on the Spozhmai hotel on Qargha lake, a beauty spot popular with picnickers, included 12 civilians, three hotel guards and a police officer, Sediq Sediqqi said.

The brazen assault on the Spozhmai Hotel will exacerbate fears that insecurity is spiralling as NATO combat troops prepare to exit the Afghan war in 2014.

Around 12 hours after the attack began — and after a number of the hostages were freed by security forces — interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said the assault ended with the death of the last militant.

A series of sensationa­l commando- style insurgent attacks have targeted Kabul, the most heavily protected part of the war-torn country, typically taking hours to quell and striking fear into the public.

The Spozhmai is a haunt of the wealthy Kabul elite and on Thursday nights — the start of the Afghan weekend — is usually packed with families and mixed groups of men and women.

The Taliban assault began around 11:30 p.m. (1900 GMT) Thursday, when suicide attackers armed with rockets and Kalashniko­v rifles stormed the hotel, said Mohammad Zahir, the head of Kabul police criminal investigat­ion department.

At least one of the attackers detonated an explosive suicide vest, Zahir said.

The standoff ended at 11 a.m., Hashmat Stanikzai, the chief spokesman for Kabul police told AFP, saying four civilians, three hotel guards and a police officer had been killed, along with the five attackers.

The Taliban, who are leading a bloody insurgency against Karzai’s Westernbac­ked government, claimed responsibi­lity.

Spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told AFP that foreign diplomats, and members of the Us-led NATO mission and the Kabul government gathered at the hotel “every Thursday for wild parties, drinking and prostituti­on.”

Qargha lies around 10 kilometers from central Kabul and its pleasant weather and greenery make it a popular picnic spot for day-trippers from the capital. The lake is surrounded by hotels, restaurant­s and wedding halls.

Sediqqi said at least 40 civilian hostages taken by the militants were freed before the end of the standoff.

A spokesman for NATO’S Internatio­nal Security Assistance Force confirmed that its troops and Afghan security forces had responded to the assault.

NATO intends to withdraw its 130,000 combat troops from Afghanista­n by the end of 2014, exiting the costly, decadelong war that has killed tens of thousands of Afghan civilians and more than 3,050 foreign soldiers.

 ?? AFP ?? Afghan soldiers stand guard along a road following an attack on a lakeside hotel in Kabul yesterday.
AFP Afghan soldiers stand guard along a road following an attack on a lakeside hotel in Kabul yesterday.

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