Houston Chronicle

Siege ends

- By Rahim Faiez

The Taliban’s siege on a major hotel in Kabul, Afghanista­n, ends with at least 18 people killed.

KABUL, Afghanista­n — Security forces said Sunday they had killed the last of six Taliban militants to end an overnight siege at Kabul’s Interconti­nental Hotel that left at least 18 people dead, including 14 foreigners. Some of the 150 guests fled the gunbattle and fire sparked by the assault by shimmying down bedsheets from upper floors.

The militants, who wore suicide vests, pinned security forces down for more than 13 hours after the attack began about 9 p.m. Saturday. The gunmen roamed the hallways and targeted foreigners and Afghan officials inside the luxury, hilltop hotel.

The people who were rescued or escaped included 41 foreigners, said Interior Ministry spokesman Najib Danish.

Of those, 10 people were injured, including six security forces.

Eleven of the 14 foreigners killed were employees of Kam Air, a private Afghan airline, Danish said. KamAir said some of its flights were disrupted because of the attack.

Six of those killed were Ukrainians, said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin, who added that his office was working with Afghan agencies “to clarify the circumstan­ces of this terrorist act.”

Two Venezuelan pilots for Kam Air were among the dead, according to Luis Figuera. He told The Associated Press that his brother-in-law, Adelsis Ramos, was killed along with Pablo Chiossone and that their bodies were identified by another Venezuelan pilot at a Kabul hospital.

A citizen from Kazakhstan also was among the dead, according to Anuar Zhainakov, of the Kazakh Foreign Ministry.

Afghan officials said that also among the dead was a telecommun­ications official from Farah province in western Afghanista­n; Waheed Poyan, the newly appointed consul general to Karachi, Pakistan; and Ahmad Farzan, an employee of the High Peace Council, a commission created to facilitate peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban and other opposition groups.

 ?? Rahmat Gul / Associated Press ?? People try to escape from a balcony of the Interconti­nental Hotel during an attack by the Taliban in Kabul. Six gunmen stormed the hotel and set off a gunbattle Sunday with security forces, killing at least 18.
Rahmat Gul / Associated Press People try to escape from a balcony of the Interconti­nental Hotel during an attack by the Taliban in Kabul. Six gunmen stormed the hotel and set off a gunbattle Sunday with security forces, killing at least 18.

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