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Burqa-clad Taliban were after prostitutes 
June 24, 2012 
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Ready ... soldiers take up posts near a besieged hotel. Photo: AFP

A MINIVAN pulled up to the entrance of the Spozhmai Hotel at Qargha Lake just 
before midnight on Thursday, and what appeared to be seven Afghan women in 
characteristic head-to-toe blue burqas piled out.

Throwing off the burqas, the women turned out to be male insurgents, bristling 
with weapons and wearing bulky suicide vests packed with explosives. They raced 
into the hotel, crowded with hundreds of Afghans - it is one of few places in 
the Kabul area where families and young people can go for a night out.

''Where are the prostitutes?'' the intruders demanded as they shot their way 
through the hotel restaurant, according to accounts by police and survivors.

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The attackers shot the manager and three unarmed hotel guards, who would be 
among at least 20 people the attackers managed to kill before their own deaths, 
mostly by suicide, finished the raid.

There were no prostitutes, as it turned out, and apparently no foreign guests, 
which Taliban spokesmen later claimed the group had been targeting.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, saying Afghans and 
foreigners drank alcohol there and there was prostitution and dancing.

Police officials described the sprawling resort at Qargha Lake as a daunting 
place to mount a rescue operation because the area was wooded and provided easy 
cover for attackers.

''The Afghan security forces managed to evacuate 250 to 300 customers at the 
hotel in the initial hours of the attack, and in the morning we resumed our 
operation,'' Ayoub Salangi, the Kabul police chief, said on Friday morning. 
''So far we've managed to rescue 40 more hostages, including women and 
children.''

Early on Friday, gunfire broke out as the Afghan police fought the assailants 
and prepared a counterattack, said Mohammad Zahir, head of the Kabul Criminal 
Investigation Division. Police said at least two of the attackers appeared to 
have died when they detonated suicide vests.

Journalists at the scene could hear one loud explosion after another as the 
attackers apparently detonated their vests; at least six of their bodies, badly 
mangled from the explosions, could be seen immediately after the police 
regained control. 

The New York Times


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