The brazen daytime assault saw four gunmen in white lab coats storm the military hospital in a highly secure part of the city yesterday, setting off an hours-long gunbattle with security forces. Initially, the death toll was reported to be 30 but one of the wounded died overnight.
Behroz Behnam, who left behind three small children, was gunned down on the third floor of the hospital, said his brother, Behzad, also an officer in the Afghan army.
When he made it inside the hospital, Behzad found his brother dying from gunshot wounds to the chest and arm.
"When I finally got to him, it was just moments before he died," Behzad said. "All that was left for me to do was to tell my family and bring his body home."
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All the attackers, including two who detonated their suicide vests, were killed by the time the assault ended.
"As a father, as a human being I am calling out to the international community to please pay attention," he said. "Stop the killing of Afghans. It is enough all this killing. It's enough."
Inside the hospital, experts were scouring every inch of the facility for evidence that IS was behind the attack, which also wounded 53 people, said deputy defense ministry spokesman Mohammed Radmanish.
Radmanish told The Associated Press that even though IS claimed the assault, Afghan authorities "must do our own investigations to know who is responsible."
Yesterday's attack reflected the Afghan militants' capability to strike at the country's heavily guarded capital despite government efforts to improve security for ordinary Afghans.
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