Three dead among 21 casualties from China hotel attack in Afghan capital: hospital
KABUL: Three dead people were among 21 casualties taken to hospital Monday following an attack on a hotel in the Afghan capital popular with Chinese business visitors, the hospital said.
“So far, we have received 21 casualties – three were already dead on arrival,” tweeted Emergency, an Italian NGO which operates a hospital in Kabul.
A loud blast and gunfire were heard in Kabul near the guest house, a witness said.
Although the Taliban claim to have improved national security since storming back to power in August last year, there have been scores of bomb blasts and attacks – many claimed by the local chapter of the Islamic State group.
“It was a very loud explosion and then there was a lot of gunfire,” the witness told AFP, while local media also reported similar details.
Security officials were not immediately available to comment on the blast, which happened in Shahr-e-naw, one of Kabul’s main commercial areas.
There has been a significant number of Chinese business people visiting Afghanistan since the Taliban’s return to power, and Beijing maintains a full embassy even while not officially recognising the regime.
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