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Afghanistan conflict: Militants in deadly attack on Sikh temple in Kabul | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
At least 25 people have been killed in a militant attack on a Sikh temple in the Afghan capital Kabul. | |
The interior ministry said a gunman had burst into the complex early in the morning, firing on worshippers. | |
He was killed in an exchange of fire lasting six hours with security forces. Earlier reports said a group of assailants had carried out the attack. | |
About 150 people were trapped in the complex in the Shorbazar area. The Islamic State group claimed the attack. | |
IS has targeted Sikhs and other religious minorities before in Afghanistan. The country's main militant group, the Taliban, denied any involvement. | |
Nato in Afghanistan called it an outrage. | |
IS is less powerful than the Taliban in Afghanistan and has lost much of the territory it once controlled - but it has not been part of recent negotiations with the US and retains the ability to carry out deadly attacks, reports the BBC's Secunder Kermani. | |
What do we know about the attack? | What do we know about the attack? |
About 150 people were inside the temple, which houses families and regularly hosts morning prayers, said Anarkali Kaur Honaryar, a Sikh MP in the Afghan parliament. | |
People switched off their phones and tried to hide when the attack began, she said. | People switched off their phones and tried to hide when the attack began, she said. |
Another Sikh MP, Narender Singh Khalsa, put the number of people inside at 200. | |
"Three suicide bombers entered a dharamsala [sanctuary area]," he told Reuters. "The gunmen started their attack at a time when the dharamsala was full of worshippers." | |
Photos from the scene show security forces carrying people away on stretchers. | Photos from the scene show security forces carrying people away on stretchers. |
How vulnerable are Sikhs in Afghanistan? | How vulnerable are Sikhs in Afghanistan? |
Afghanistan's dwindling Sikh population, now said to number fewer than 10,000, has long complained of discrimination and harassment by the Muslim majority. | Afghanistan's dwindling Sikh population, now said to number fewer than 10,000, has long complained of discrimination and harassment by the Muslim majority. |
In July 2018, IS said it had bombed a gathering of Sikhs and Hindus in the eastern city of Jalalabad, killing 19 people and injuring 20. | In July 2018, IS said it had bombed a gathering of Sikhs and Hindus in the eastern city of Jalalabad, killing 19 people and injuring 20. |
Awtar Singh Khalsa, one of the country's best-known Sikh politicians at the time, was among those killed. | Awtar Singh Khalsa, one of the country's best-known Sikh politicians at the time, was among those killed. |