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4 Indians among 5 foreigners killed in Kabul guesthouse siege

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the siege at the guesthouse which was about to host a musical concert

Hostages being rescued from the Park Palace guesthouse in Afghanistan after gunmen stormed the place, killing five people
Press Trust of India Kabul
Last Updated : May 14 2015 | 12:27 PM IST
Four Indians and an American were among those killed when Taliban gunmen stormed a guesthouse in the Afghan capital thinking that the Indian Ambassador was inside the complex popular among foreign nationals as the attack ended after hours-long siege.

The attack started at about 9:00 p.m last night when three gunmen launched a brazen assault at the Park Palace Guesthouse, located in the Kolola Pushta area of the Kabul city.

Soon after the gunmen stormed the guest house, Afghan National Security Forces including Special Forces arrived and began striking back the attackers and also rescuing those under siege inside the guest house.

"Four Indians have been killed in the attack," officials sources told PTI.

There was no clarity over the overall death toll apart from the confirmation that four Indians and an American were among the dead. At least six people were also wounded in the attack.

President Ashraf Ghani's special envoy for good governance Ahmad Zia Massoud visited the attack scene in Kabul.

The militants attacked the guesthouse thinking the (Indian) Ambassador (Amar Sinha) was present in the compound, Massoud was quoted as saying by Khaama Press.

Massoud said the assault was likely a political attack but he did not elaborate further, according to the report.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the siege at the guesthouse which was about to host a musical concert.

"The attack was planned carefully to target the party in which important people and Americans were attending," the militants said in a statement.

When the attack took place, the musical event was due to begin and was to be attended by the Turkish and Indian guests as well Afghan nationals, an Afghan Security official was quoted as saying.

Kabul police chief Abdul Rahman Rahimi said security forces rescued 54 people from inside the guesthouse.

All three attackers were killed in the siege that lasted for about seven hours, ending in the wee hours of this morning.

"Unfortunately a few Indian casualties among others at the Kabul g/house attack today," Indian Ambassador Sinha had earlier tweeted but official sources later confirmed that four Indians were among the dead.

United States Embassy in Kabul confirmed the death of one of American national in the attack.

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First Published: May 14 2015 | 10:57 AM IST

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