Car Bombing Targets the Iraq Embassy in Kabul, Afghan Police Say
(KABUL,
Afghanistan) — A car bombing targeted the Iraqi Embassy in central
Kabul on Monday, followed by gunfire, Afghan police officials said.
There were no immediate reports of casualties.
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The
attack was still underway as witnesses reported hearing gunshots and
several subsequent explosions in the area of the embassy. Details were
sketchy as police cordoned off the area of the firefight.
Two
police officials told The Associated Press that the car bomb exploded
outside the embassy, followed by an attempt by gunmen to enter the
building, which is located in the center of the Afghan capital. The two
officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not
authorized to speak to the media.
Interior
Minister spokesman Najib Danish told the AP that the Iraqi diplomats
were safe and had been rescued. He said it's believed three gunmen were
involved in the attack.
A
police officer in the area, who identified himself only as Abdullah,
said the gunfire was initially intense but was now sporadic. The area
was surrounded by armored vehicles and a large contingent of police and
Afghan soldiers.
More
than an hour later, witnesses reported hearing another powerful
explosion and saw black smoke billowing skyward. It wasn't immediately
clear what had caused the last explosion.
At
least one eyewitness, a store owner who goes by the name of Hafizullah —
many Afghans use only one name — said he saw the bodies of two
policemen on the ground before armored personnel carriers and police
arrived to cordon off the area.
"The
explosion was so strong. I was so afraid," said Maryam, a woman crying
near the site of the attack said. She said she works at the nearby
office of Afghanistan's National Airline Ariana.
The
Iraq Embassy is located in a part of the city known as Shahr-e-Now,
which lies outside the so-called "green zone" where most foreign
embassies and diplomatic missions are located and which is heavily
fortified with a phalanx of guards and giant cement blast walls.
By comparison, the Iraqi Embassy is located on a small street in a neighborhood dominated by markets and businesses.
No
one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, though both the
Taliban and an Islamic State affiliate have previously carried out such
attacks in Kabul.
After
Iraqi forces, backed by a U.S.-led coalition, recaptured the city of
Mosul from the Islamic State group earlier in July, the Iraq Embassy had
called reporters to its offices in Kabul to express concerns that the
local IS affiliate might stage large-scale attacks elsewhere to draw
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