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At least 19 killed after gunmen storm Kabul University

Last week at least 24 people, mostly students, were killed in a suicide attack on an educational centre in western Kabul

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 02 Nov 2020 6:30PM

At least 19 killed after gunmen storm Kabul University
Policemen stand guard at an entrance gate of the Kabul University in Kabul on November 2. – AFP pic, November 2, 2020

KABUL – At least 19 people were killed and 22 wounded Monday when militants stormed Afghanistan's biggest university in an attack that ended only after hours of fighting with security forces, officials said.

"Three attackers were involved. One of them blew up his explosives at the beginning, two were brought down by the security forces," interior ministry spokesman Tariq Arian told AFP.

The Taliban said they were not involved in Monday's incident at Kabul University, but several education centres have been attacked over the years by extremist groups such as Islamic State (IS).

Kabul police spokesman Ferdaws Faramerz told AFP most of those killed were students.

Hamid Obaidi, a spokesman for the ministry of higher education, told AFP the attack started when government officials were arriving for the opening of an Iranian book fair organised at the campus.

Gunmen stormed the facility, sending hundreds fleeing and scrambling over walls of the campus as they tried to escape the firing, witnesses said.

Afghan security forces later surrounded the area, cordoning off all roads that led to the university, witnesses and an AFP correspondent reported.

"The attack is over, but sadly 19 people have been killed and 22 more wounded," interior spokesman Arian said on Twitter.

Students spoke of chaos and confusion.

"We were studying inside our classrooms when suddenly we heard a burst of gunfire inside the university," said Fraidoon Ahmadi, 23, adding that he and several other students were besieged for more than two hours before being rescued

"We were very scared and we thought it could be the last day of our lives... boys and girls were shouting, praying and crying for help."

About 800 students were in the social sciences faculty where he was studying. 

"I have no words to express how we survived today's attack by gunmen on our university," he added.

Last week at least 24 people, mostly students, were killed in a suicide attack on an educational centre in western Kabul that was claimed by IS.

In 2018 a suicide bomber killed dozens of people, many of them teenagers, in front of Kabul University in an attack also claimed by IS.

Sixteen people were killed when militants stormed the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul in 2016. – AFP, November 2, 2020

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