- Title: Gunmen attack military hospital in Afghan capital
- Date: 8th March 2017
- Summary: KABUL, AFGHANISTAN (MARCH 8, 2017) (REUTERS) AFGHAN SECURITY PERSONNEL GUARDING THE AREA OF MILITARY HOSPITAL ATTACKED BY GUNMEN VARIOUS OF SECURITY FORCES GUARDING THE AREA AMBULANCE DRIVING ON THE ROAD NEAR HOSPITAL SECURITY FORCES IN THE AREA/AMBULANCE DRIVING TO THE HOSPITAL AMBULANCES SECURITY VEHICLES DRIVING TO THE SITE OF ATTACK DOCTOR AT THE MILITARY HOSPITAL ABDU
- Embargoed: 22nd March 2017 06:09
- Keywords: Afghanistan Kabul attack hospital gunmen
- Location: KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
- City: KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
- Country: Afghanistan
- Topics: Conflicts/War/Peace,Insurgencies
- Reuters ID: LVA001673MFRB
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text:Gunmen, including at least one dressed as a doctor, attacked a military hospital close to the U.S. embassy in the Afghan capital Kabul on Wednesday (March 8) and were engaging security forces inside the building, officials and witnesses said.
A security official said the attack began with an explosion at the rear of the 400-bed Sardar Mohammad Daud Khan hospital and three to five attackers with automatic weapons and hand grenades entered the complex.
He said they had taken position on the third and fourth floors of the hospital and were engaging Special Forces units which had been sent to the scene.
The attack on the hospital, across the road from the heavily fortified U.S. embassy, underlines warnings by government officials that high profile attacks in Kabul are likely to escalate this year as the Taliban step up their insurgency.
One worker at the hospital, Abdul Qadir, told Reuters that he saw one gunman, dressed in a white doctor's coat, take out a concealed AK-47 assault rifle and open fire, killing at least one patient and one hospital worker.
"I was at the operation theatre when a suicide bomber wearing a doctor white uniform entered and opened fire on me, when he fired on me I fell down on the ground then the attacker shot my colleague. Somehow I escaped using a back exit which was totally covered with barbed wire," he said.
He also heard firing from several other points of the hospital, which treats military casualties from around Afghanistan.
The area around the hospital, near a busy traffic intersection, was blocked off by security forces.
The attack comes just a week after dozens were killed and wounded in coordinated attacks on a police station and an office of the intelligence service in Kabul. That attack was claimed by the Taliban, who are seeking to expel foreign troops, defeat the U.S.-backed government and reimpose Islamic law after their 2001 ouster.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility. A Taliban spokesman said he had no immediate information. - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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