Thursday, 24 April 2014

Three Americans Killed in Kabul Attack


Afghan police outside the Cure hospital in the aftermath of the attack
Three Americans have been shot dead by a policeman at a hospital in the Afghan capital, Kabul, US officials say.



A spokesman for Afghanistan's interior ministry described those killed as "medical staff".

The hospital, which specialises in children's and maternal health, is run by Cure, a small US Christian charity. Two others were reported wounded.

The attacker, who reportedly shot himself, is in police custody. His motive remains unclear, officials say.

Afghanistan suffered a spate of deadly attacks in the run-up to presidential elections on 5 April.

The US embassy in Kabul tweeted that it was "with great sadness we confirm that three Americans were killed in the attack on Cure Hospital". No other information would be released for the moment, it added.

According to Kabul police, a group of five or six foreigners were entering the hospital in western Kabul early on Thursday when a policemen at a nearby checkpoint opened fire before turning his weapon on himself.

The policeman was named as Ayunullah.

The BBC's Bilal Sarwary in Kabul says he worked for the Afghan Public Protection Force (APPF), which is assigned to guard the hospital.

The BBC understands Mr Ayunullah's family members are being questioned in the eastern city of Jalalabad.

Cure took over the 100-bed hospital seven years ago and restored it to specialise in providing healthcare for women and children. The hospital employs 27 doctors and 64 nurses, the charity says.

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