Taliban launch large attack on Kabul international airport

KABUL | Mon Jun 10, 2013 6:25am EDT

KABUL (Reuters) - Seven Taliban insurgents including suicide bombers
attacked the main airport in the Afghan capital, Kabul, early on Monday,
with explosions and gunfire heard near an area that also houses major
foreign military bases.

The attackers took up positions inside a partially constructed building next
to the international airport, interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi
said, and fought Afghan security forces for about four hours before the raid
ended.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. Roads were sealed off and
flights out of the airport were quickly canceled, while incoming flights
were diverted to the northern city of Mazar-e-Sharif.

Attacks on the heavily guarded airport, used by civilians and the military,
are relatively rare and represent an ambitious target for insurgents, with
recent assaults staged against less well-protected targets.

While it did not escalate dramatically, Monday's assault will add to
mounting concerns over how the 352,000-strong Afghan security forces will
cope with an intensifying insurgency once most foreign combat troops leave
<http://www.reuters.com/places/afghanistan> Afghanistan by the end of 2014.

The airport is home to a major operational base for NATO-led forces that
have been fighting Taliban and other insurgents for 12 years and is
bristling with soldiers and police, guard towers and several lines of
security checkpoints.

The attack began at about 4.30 a.m. (2400 GMT), soon after morning prayers,
and plumes of smoke were seen rising from behind razor-wire fences at the
airport. The fighting ended about four hours later.

Police said the attack appeared to be centered on the military side of the
airport, to the west of the civilian terminal, and that the attackers were
dressed as police.

EXPLOSIVES-PACKED VAN DESTROYED

Kabul Police Chief General Mohammad Ayub Salangi told Reuters two suicide
bombers blew themselves up and another five were killed in the fighting.
There appeared to be no casualties among Afghan security forces or
civilians.

Another police source said the attackers were wearing Afghan Border Police
uniforms in order to avoid detection before they launched the assault.

Salangi also said a van packed with explosives hidden under vegetables was
destroyed when security forces fired a rocket-propelled grenade at it.

The Taliban said the attack was part of its 2013 "spring offensive".

"Today ... there was a massive attack on the foreign military side of Kabul
airport," Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a text message sent
to reporters.

"The enemy has suffered major casualties," he said. The Islamist group often
exaggerates the damage and casualties from attacks on Afghan government and
foreign military targets.

The Afghan Air Force, a number of logistics bases and the International
Security Assistance Force's (ISAF) counter-narcotics office are also located
in or near the airport.

Embassies in the diplomatic zone in the center of Kabul were locked down and
emergency alerts were heard ringing from several Western missions and
military bases soon after the attack began.

Two ISAF Black Hawk helicopters briefly circled the area while Afghan
soldiers fired at the building where the gunmen were holed up, a Reuters
witness said.

The attack follows other recent assaults on the International Organisation
for Migration in Kabul and the International Committee of the Red Cross in
the eastern city of Jalalabad that killed four people.

In April 2011, a rogue Afghan air force officer shot and killed eight U.S.
servicemen and a civilian contractor in the worst attack at the airport
since the war began.

(Additional reporting by Omar Sobhani; Writing by Dylan Welch; Editing by
Paul Tait)

 

 

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