IS attacks Afghan interior ministry
Militants launched a gun and bomb attack on the interior ministry in Kabul yesterday, killing a policeman in the latest chilling demonstration of their ability to strike at the heart of the Afghan capital.
Five people were injured in the attack, which took place during the holy month of Ramadan and was claimed by the Islamic State (IS) group.
The Taliban are also stepping up their assaults on the capital, making the heavily fortified city the deadliest place in the country for civilians.
Special forces rushed to the scene after the attackers detonated what police said was a car bomb at the first checkpoint leading to the ministry, then tried to battle their way inside.
"The fighting is over, the attackers have all been killed by security forces between the first and second security perimeter," said Kabul police chief Daud Amin.
A security source told AFP a clearing operation was continuing.
"The attackers used two vehicles to reach near interior ministry compound. There were eight attackers involved, one detonated his explosives, seven others were killed," interior ministry spokesman Najib Danish told reporters.
Danish said one police officer had been killed and five civilians wounded.
Policeman Mujibullah Nabizada was injured in the first blast.
"I dragged myself to the road and a car picked up and brought me to the hospital," he told AFP from his hospital bed, where he was being treated for broken bones.
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