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Death toll from Taliban attack in Kabul rises to 64 | Death toll from Taliban attack in Kabul rises to 64 |
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KABUL, Afghanistan — The death toll from Tuesday’s Taliban attack in Kabul rose sharply overnight from 28 to 64, according to the Afghan Interior Ministry. | |
Gen. Abdul Rahman Rahimi, Kabul’s police chief, said Wednesday during a press conference that two investigative teams have been appointed to investigate the attack in Kabul. He added that most of the casualties were civilians, including women and children. | |
The attackers targeted an agency that provides protection for high-ranking government officials, similar to the U.S. Secret Service. A suicide bomber detonated an explosives-laden truck outside the compound, and a pair of gunmen entered the compound in the aftermath before being killed. | |
The Taliban have claimed responsibility for the attack. | The Taliban have claimed responsibility for the attack. |
Regarding the attack Rahimi said, “The initial reports show that the attack was planned outside of the borders of our country” — language that Afghan officials often use to blame neighboring Pakistan, who they accuse of harboring the Taliban leadership. | |
The country’s chief executive Abdullah Abdullah postponed an upcoming visit to Pakistan and headed to the scene of the attack on Tuesday, his spokesman, Jawed Faisal, said. | |
“The government raised the call for peace, but unfortunately the answer by the enemy was fighting, violence, bloodshed, killing innocent people,” Abdullah said. | |
Hundreds of family members of the victims gathered at area hospitals awaiting word of their conditions overnight and Kabul residents started an emergency blood donation campaign to help the victims. | |
Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. | Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |
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