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Three foreigners have been shot dead by a policeman at a hospital in the Afghan capital, Kabul, officials say. | |
A spokesman for Afghanistan's interior ministry described the foreigners as "medical staff". | A spokesman for Afghanistan's interior ministry described the foreigners as "medical staff". |
The policeman is reported to have shot himself after the attack. | |
Afghanistan has seen a spate of deadly attacks in the run-up to presidential elections held on 5 April, including a restaurant bombing in January and an attack on a hotel in March. | |
Police say that the attack happened when a policeman at a nearby checkpoint opened fire on a group of five or six foreigners who were entering the hospital in western Kabul. | |
The hospital itself has not confirmed whether any of those shot were killed, but a spokesman for the interior ministry said that three had died, including two women. | |
Others are being treated for their injuries, officials say. | |
The policeman, who was named as Ayunullah, shot himself after the incident, officials say. | |
The hospital is run by Cure, a small US Christian charity that took it over seven years ago and restored it to specialise in providing healthcare for women and children. | |
The BBC's David Loyn in Kabul says that it is the second attack on a Christian target in the city this year. | |
In March, the Taliban attacked a guest house used by foreigners working for a faith-based agricultural charity. | |
More than seven million Afghans turned out to vote earlier this month, defying Taliban militant threats to the poll. | |
The election marks the country's first democratic transfer of power. | |
A runoff will take place in late May if no candidate secures a majority. |