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Kabul attack: Gunfire and blast rock American University | Kabul attack: Gunfire and blast rock American University |
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A militant attack is believed to be taking place at the American University in the Afghan capital, Kabul. | |
A large explosion has been heard and students barricaded inside rooms in the building say they can hear gunfire close by. | |
The emergency hospital says it has received five injured people from the scene so far. | |
Police have described it as a "complex attack" and have deployed special forces. | |
The university president, Mark English, told AP news agency that a militant attack was underway and "we are trying to assess the situation". | |
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Student Ahmad Mukhtar told the BBC that he was 100m (320ft) away from the university's main entrance when he heard "six or 10" shots and a "huge" blast. | |
The explosion created so much light that it momentarily lit up the surrounding area, he said. | The explosion created so much light that it momentarily lit up the surrounding area, he said. |
Then there were was more firing inside the campus. He added that he had also heard students shouting. | |
"I climbed a six-metre wall to escape," Ahmad said. | |
Another student told AFP news agency he was stuck inside his class with other students. | Another student told AFP news agency he was stuck inside his class with other students. |
"I heard explosions, and gunfire is going on close by," he said by telephone. Other trapped students were tweeting desperate pleas for help. | |
The attack comes two weeks after two university staff - one American, one Australian - were kidnapped by unknown gunmen. Their whereabouts remain unknown. | |
The university, which first opened its doors to students in 2005, is a non-profit private university chartered in the US. | |
It offers English courses, adult professional qualifications and bachelor degree programmes, among others. | |
About 1,000 students are enrolled; many are adults who study part-time and also have jobs. |