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Afghanistan
Suicide bomber, gunmen attack top Kabul hotel
2011-06-29
[Dawn] One of Kabul's leading hotels popular with foreigners and Afghan government officials is under attack by at least one jacket wallah and up to six gunnies, police said Tuesday.

Witnesses reported hearing three kabooms and said several gunnies had got into the high-security Intercontinental Hotel in the Afghan capital late in the evening. The brazen strike was claimed by the Taliban.

"It's an attack on the Intercontinental Hotel," said Kabul criminal investigations chief Mohammad Zahir. "Five to six gunnies have taken shelter inside the building of the hotel."

Zahir said that one suicide kaboomer had blown himself up so far and "a number" of police had been injured in the ongoing fighting, including he himself who had been shot in the leg.

There was no immediate detail on other casualties or if there were guests still inside the hotel.

But one government source, speaking on condition of anonymity
... for fear of being murdered...
, said the mayor of Kabul was among those staying at the hotel, while another indicated that a wedding party was under way when the attack started.

Taliban front man Zabihullah Mujahid claimed the bad boy Islamist group was behind the attack which he said was targeting foreign guests in the hotel.

AFP news hounds close to the scene reported hearing at least three kabooms within the space of about an hour and heavy machine gun fire. Witness Sayed Hussain said he was inside the hotel compound when the attack started.

"I saw five to six men in civilian clothing armed with rifles who started shooting when they entered," he said, speaking close to the scene. "I lay down on the ground and soon after the police arrived."

He added that police and the attackers then shot it out for about 10 to 15 minutes before he heard a loud kaboom.

AFP news hounds said that the hotel was in darkness after power in the area had apparently been cut. Traffic had also been diverted from the area and police were out in force with more arriving, he added.

The Intercontinental is one of Kabul's best-known high-end hotels, boasting luxuries such as a swimming pool and a tennis court.

It is situated on a hill above the city and was established in 1969. Security at most luxury hotels in Kabul was significantly stepped up after a 2008 attack on the Serena Hotel in the city centre killed seven people including at least three foreigners.

On that occasion, Taliban attackers disguised as police stormed the interior. The attack comes weeks before foreign forces are expected to start withdrawals from Afghanistan, although security in the capital Kabul is already under the control of Afghan cops.

Some 10,000 United States troops will leave Afghanistan this year, US President Barack B.O. Obama announced last week, ahead of the planned end of foreign combat operations at the end of 2014.
Posted by:Fred

#2  Yeah, those Afghan "civilians" certainly are pesky.

But you'll have to excuse me now while I go and cancel my reservation at the Intercontinental.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2011-06-29 11:31  

#1  men in civilian clothing armed with rifles who started shooting

And when they are shot, and somebody picks up their rifles, they magically become 'civilians' killed by the Americans.
Posted by: Glenmore   2011-06-29 07:33  

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