Chinese hotel attacked, atleast 3 killed in Kabul
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Kabul: At least three people were killed when gunmen attacked hotel popular with Chinese business people in Afghan capital, with witnesses reporting multiple blasts and several bursts of gunfire.
Smoke could be seen pouring from multi-storey Kabul Longan Hotel as Taliban security forces rushed to site and sealed off neighbourhood. Taliban claim to have improved security since storming back to power in August last year but there have been scores of bomb blasts and attacks, many claimed by local chapter of Islamic State group. Italian non-governmental organisation Emergency NGO, which operates hospital just one kilometre from blast site said it had received 21 casualties, including three people dead on arrival. It did not say if those dead were civilians or involved in attack. Kabul police spokesman said three attackers were killed and one suspect arrested, blaming the assault on “mischievous elements”.
“All guests of hotel have been rescued and no foreigner was killed. Only two foreign guests were injured when they threw themselves from an upper storey,” chief Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid added on Twitter.
Video circulating on social media showed people clamouring out of windows on lower floors of building, with hotel sign in English and Chinese clearly visible.
Another video showed huge flames licking out of another section, with thick plumes of smoke. A helicopter also made several passes through the area.Hotel is popular with Chinese business visitors, who have flocked to Afghanistan since Taliban’s return in pursuit of high-risk but potentially lucrative business deals.
Published in The Daily National Courier, December, 13 2022
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