Gunmen in Kabul Attack Hotel
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Gunmen in Kabul Attack Hotel Frequented By Chinese

Gunmen in Kabul Attack Hotel

Armed men, on Monday, opened fire inside a hotel, which is frequently visited by Chinese and other foreigners, in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul, Reuters reported citing two Taliban and residents.

According to Reuters quoting the residents of the Shahr-e-Naw area, the shootings continued in the area after a powerful explosion.

Residents of the area said the attack was carried out at a hotel where Chinese and other foreigners usually stay.

Earlier, TOLONews also confirmed the news and tweeted, “Residents of the Shahr-e Naw area of Kabul confirmed they heard a blast and sporadic gunfire. Security officials have yet to comment.”

This blast came a day after a mortar landed near Afghanistan’s Spin Boldak gate, resulting in the death of 4 people and injuries to 20 others.

Spin Boldak is a border town in the southern Kandahar province of Afghanistan, next to Pakistan’s border.

Taking to Twitter, ToloNews informed, “At least four people were killed and 20 others were wounded after a mortar landed near Spin Boldak gate, a source told TOLOnews.” (ANI)

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