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Kabul siege ends, dozens killed in fight with Taliban | As fierce gun battle between Taliban militants
and Afghan police at a rest house in Qarga Lake , Kabul came to an end, all militants
were killed. Also dead were eight others, including four civilians, three security
guards and a policeman, official sources said. Taliban militants, who have been
fighting the government over the past few years and took many by surprise with
their latest moves, stormed a rest house in Qarga lake, the only recreation place
in the western edge of capital Kabul , late Thursday night and fought a fierce
gun battle against the local police, Interior Ministry said. "The desperate Taliban
terrorists in a bid to terrorize the people, attacked a civilian hotel in Qarga
lake last night, but police, in addition to retaliating the terrorists, have been
trying to rescue the civilians trapped in the area," Interior Ministry spokesman
Sediq Sediqi said. Meantime, Zabihullah Mujahid who claims to speak for the Taliban
outfit, in a statement sent to media claimed responsibility for the attack. "Since
the hotel has been used by foreigners and their Afghan puppets as entertainment
place, the Mujahidin (holy warriors) of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (name
of Taliban ousted regime) attacked it to punish those commit the activities forbidden
in Islam," said the statement. Foreigners and Afghans who live in the hotel used
to drink alcohol and commit vulgarity to satisfy their animal lusts which are
banned in Islam, the statement said. Mujahid in the statement also insisted that
a group of Taliban fighters equipped with arms including rocket-propelled grenades
and suicide vests entered the hotel and have killed several Afghans and foreigners
including their guards, the police. Operation to eliminate the rest is continuing.
Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqi said earlier that " three terrorists
have been killed and police are trying hard to rescue all the civilians caught
up in the crossfire," adding that hundreds of people have been taken out from
the area, 40 people have been rescued by this morning. An eye witness at the site
who declined to give his name said, "the attack began at 11:20 p.m. local time
and two of my sons who worked at the Spoghmai hotel are trapped inside the hotel."
Another eye witness said on condition of anonymity that he saw one police constable
was killed and another injured in the firefight.
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