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Gun battle near Indian mission in Mazar-e-Sharif | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
Afghan forces have been battling militants to flush them out from a building near the Indian consulate in the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif. | |
Explosions and gunfire have been heard near the building on Monday. | |
Officials said the attackers had unsuccessfully tried to enter the consulate compound and were now in an adjacent building. Security forces have cordoned off the area. | |
Indian missions have come under attack in the past in Afghanistan. | |
Indian ambassador to Afghanistan, Amar Sinha, told the Press Trust of India news agency that all consulate staff were safe and a clearing operation was under way. | |
Afghan officials said they were "proceeding very cautiously to avoid civilian casualties". | |
"Our clearance operation is going on near the consulate," Munir Farhad, a spokesman for the Balkh provincial governor, told the AFP news agency. | |
Police officials in Mazar-e-Sharif said the gunmen were armed with RPGs (rocket propelled grenades), hand grenades and light weapons. | |
Provincial police spokesman Sher Jan Durani told the AP news agency that the armed men were shooting at the Afghan forces from inside the building. | |
No group said it was behind the attack. | |
In 2008 and 2009, the embassy in Kabul was attacked twice, with dozens killed. | In 2008 and 2009, the embassy in Kabul was attacked twice, with dozens killed. |
In May 2014, heavily-armed gunmen attacked the Indian consulate in Herat, while in August 2013 nine civilians died when the consulate in Jalalabad was targeted. | |
The recent attack in Mazar-e-Sharif comes after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Kabul last month. | |