Monday, July 7, 2025
spot_img

Suicide bombing, gunfire rocks Kabul

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Kabul: A suicide car-bombing followed by several other explosions and gunfire rocked western Kabul around dawn today, police and witnesses said, as Taliban insurgents claimed responsibility for the attack.

A large pall of smoke was rising from the vicinity of a police complex on the road to the parliament and the road had been sealed off, residents in the area told AFP.

A local police official told AFP the first large explosion was a suicide car bomb and was followed by several other blasts and gunfire.

“A group of terrorists, two or three or four, tried to enter the traffic police building, Kabul CID chief Mohammad Zahir said. “Two of the bombers were shot dead at the entrance and one has likely entered the building and is shooting sporadically. Our security forces are in the area.”

A witness said the top floor of the building was on fire. He said the initial explosion “very very big — it was massive”, and was followed by several other explosions and gunfire.

“There are firefighter trucks, ambulances and police all over the place. The gunfire comes from that direction and the building’s top floors are on fire,” he said.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told AFP in an SMS message that the insurgents were behind the attack.

“Today at around 5:00 am a large number of fedayeen (suicide bombers) entered a building in Dehmazang and are attacking an American training centre, a police centre and other military centres and have caused heavy casualties on the enemy,” he said.

Last Wednesday, a squad of suicide bombers attacked the Afghan intelligence agency headquarters in heavily fortified central Kabul, killing at least one guard and wounding dozens of civilians. All six attackers were killed in that brazen midday attack on the National Directorate of Security (NDS).

Taliban insurgents, who have waged an 11-year war against the Western-backed government of President Hamid Karzai, also claimed responsibility for that attack.

Afghan police and security forces are increasingly targets of Taliban attacks as they take a bigger role in the battle against the insurgents before NATO withdraws the bulk of its 100,000 combat troops by the end of 2014. (AFP)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Sports Snippets

Faith Kipyegon sets 1,500 world record at Prefontaine Classic Eugene (US), July 6: Kenyan Faith Kipyegon set a world...

Norris wins thrilling British Grand Prix in rain to cut Oscar Piastri’s F1 lead

SILVERSTONE (England), July 6: Lando Norris survived an incident-packed race in the rain to win Formula 1’s British...

Bangladesh fight back to level ODI series in Sri Lanka

COLOMBO,July 6: Tanvir Islam’s maiden five-wicket haul and Parvez Hossain Emon’s maiden half-century helped Bangladesh beat Sri Lanka...

Harvinder’s twin gold leads India to second finish

Beijing, July 6: World number 1 and reigning Paralympics champion Harvinder Singh bagged two gold medals to complete...