Taliban militants attacked a foreign compound in Kabul on Saturday, killing two people in the latest strike to hit the Afghan capital during the final weeks of NATO’s 13-year war against the insurgents.
“One Afghan and one foreigner, both working for a foreign organisation, were killed,” Hashmat Stanakzai, spokesman for the Kabul police, told AFP. He declined to identify the nationality of the foreigner or the targeted organisation.“Three suicide bombers targeted this building,” he said. “The Afghan security forces quickly reached the site of the attack, and started operations against them.
“Fighting was over after three hours, with all three militants killed. Six people were rescued.”Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid claimed on Twitter that the targeted compound was a secret Christian missionary centre and that a meeting of Australian visitors had been hit.“A spate of deadly martyrdom attacks have rocked important enemy targets in recent days,” Mujahid added.