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Kabul hotel siege ends; 18 killed in Taliban attack

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Kabul hotel siege ends; 18 killed in Taliban attack Kabul: Heavily armed Taliban insurgents today stormed into a lakeside hotel north of Kabul and opened fire on guests inside, killing 18 people most civilians before the 12-hour long rampage ended Friday morning, Afghan officials said.

The brazen attack on a resort where many Afghans go to try to forget about the war was a dramatic reminder of the Taliban's resiliency as insurgents push hard with their summer offensive in a show of strength as US-led forces prepared to withdraw by the end of 2014.

Insurgents first killed the security guards at the hotel, then pushed their way inside and began firing at guests who were having a late-night meal. Some of the guests escaped while others were held hostage as the attackers battled Afghan security forces who rushed to the scene for the next 12 hours.

Kabul police said five attackers had been shot and killed by midday Friday, ending the standoff. The Taliban claimed only four of their fighters were involved in the attack on the Spozhmai hotel at Qargha Lake, a popular weekend retreat about a half-hour drive from the capital.

US Gen John R Allen, the commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, said the attack was likely carried out by fighters loyal to the Haqqani network. The al-Qaida linked group is based in Pakistan and regularly targets Afghan and coalition forces in Afghanistan, and conducts deadly attacks in Kabul.

"This attack bears the signature of the Haqqani network, which continues to target and kill innocent Afghans and blatantly violate Afghan sovereignty from the safety of Pakistan," Allen said, adding that some victims were killed in their sleep.

He added that the coalition provided "minimal support" at the Afghans' request.

Mohammad Zahir, criminal director for Kabul police, said the hotel was crowded when the attackers entered and opened fire on families having a late dinner.

PTI

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First Published: Friday, June 22, 2012, 08:43

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Basir - Australia
It was really a sad news from me. Why these ppl are not doing jahid in their own countries such as Pakistan and dubai and many more. I do know that there is a legal prostitute house which is called herra in lohoar. These stupid taliban servant of ISI coming to poor country and doing jaihad where poor people want to forget about the war and they want to have a piece of mind. One thing which I really didn`t understand is that although USA knows about the safe heaven of Taliban, but they didn`t take any reaction. I still remember that Mr. Bush said in his one statement that they will distory the place of al-Qaida in any part of the world. Why not Pakistan now.....? Oh yeah cuz they have power..... Poor country Afghanistan don`t have anything that is why Pakistan and Iran is always interfering in its internal issue.
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NIAZ MUAHMMAD - Kandahar
it is ver y sad :(
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CA Satish Shetty - Mumbai
Talibanis are trained by Pak Army and ISI at Madarasa and armed by America is a hard nut.They cannot be contained easily.
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Dr RN Srivastava - New Delhi
I feel very sad over this tragic incident. Qargha lake and surroundings are very beautiful. We used to go there very frequently during 1970s, and not for wild parties. All those responsible for the present situation in Afghanistan will be punished,here or somewhere.
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