Official: Attack at Afghan VP candidate's office kills 20 | Inquirer News

Official: Attack at Afghan VP candidate’s office kills 20

/ 12:50 PM July 29, 2019

Official: Attack at Afghan VP candidate's office kills 20

Afghan security personnel stand guard at the site of a deadly attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, July 28, 2019. Afghan officials say the political offices of the president’s running mate were hit by a large explosion and stormed by an unknown number of attackers. Nasrat Rahimi, the interior ministry spokesman, said vice-presidential candidate and former intelligence chief Amrullah Saleh survived the attack. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul)

KABUL, Afghanistan — An Afghan official said at least 20 people were killed during a complex attack Sunday against the office of the president’s running mate.

Interior Ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi said Monday around 50 other people were wounded in the attack against the Green Trend office in the capital Kabul.

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Several gunmen were holed up inside the building for six hours before being killed by security forces, said Rahimi.

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The attackers’ potential target, vice-presidential candidate and former intelligence chief Amrullah Saleh, was “evacuated from the building and moved to a safe location,” Rahimi said. Some 85 civilians were rescued from inside.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but both Taliban insurgents and the Islamic State group are active in the capital and have carried out attacks there in the past. /kga

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