Gunmen Attack Guesthouse In Kabul, Two Indians Among Five Killed

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Gunmen Attack Guesthouse In Kabul, Two Indians Among Five Killed


Gunmen stormed a downtown Kabul guesthouse on Wednesday, May 13, at about 8:30 pm local time (1600 GMT), trapping several foreigners awaiting a planned concert and triggering a shootout with security forces, with fears of multiple casualties. Amar Sinha, the Indian ambassador in Kabul, told AFP his embassy was in contact with up to five Indian nationals stuck inside the guesthouse who were safe.



No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack on the Park Palace guesthouse, but the assault comes as the Taliban -- who have attacked such guest houses in the past -- press their annual spring offensive." There was a concert planned to take place inside the Park Palace tonight, with foreigners, mainly Indian and Turkish guests, invited," an Afghan intelligence official told AFP on condition of anonymity.

"The attack started before the concert. We believe three to five gunmen managed to sneak into the guesthouse." A Park Palace employee, who barricaded himself in a room in the building, told AFP he heard several people screaming in the corridors as gunshots rang out. The guesthouse was due to host a concert by well-known Afghan classical singer Altaf Hussain, with several VIPs invited, when the gunfire started, the employee told AFP by telephone.

People walk after they were rescued from a guest house that was attacked by gunmen | Source: SMH

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The employee, who did not wish to be named, later managed to flee the Park Palace and said he saw at least five blood-covered bodies lying near the entrance. The attack bore chilling similarities to a raid on the Serena Hotel in March 2014, when four Taliban gunmen evaded security checks and ran amok in the luxury hotel's restaurant. The victims of that attack included veteran AFP reporter Sardar Ahmad, his wife, their five-and six-year-old children, another Afghan, two Canadians, an American and a Paraguayan.

A file picture of the garden of Park Palace guesthouse | Source : Travel journals

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