Attack on Afghan bank kills three, wounds over 30

AFP  |  Khost (Afghanistan) 

Gunmen stormed a in southeastern today, killing three people and wounding over 30 more, officials said, as the country struggles with a rise in violent attacks.

Five attackers, armed with suicide vests and guns, forced their way inside after one of them blew themselves up at the entrance of New in Gardez, the capital of Paktia province, Abdullah Hasrat the provincial spokesman told AFP.



"People were queueing to receive their monthly salaries from the when they were attacked," he said.

Abdul Wali the deputy provincial governor said most of people in the were members of the security forces.

"After around two hours of stand off, all the attackers were killed. Unfortunately, two police and a civilian also lost their lives," he said adding that 31 other people were wounded.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but militants such as and the Islamic State group have previously carried out similar attacks, including on banks where security forces regularly collect their pay.

In 2014, an attack on killed at least ten people, including five police, in Lashkar Gah, the capital of volatile Helmand province in southern

Similarly, a attack on a killed around 40 people in Jalalabad, the capital of eastern Nangarhar province in 2011.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Attack on Afghan bank kills three, wounds over 30

Gunmen stormed a bank in southeastern Afghanistan today, killing three people and wounding over 30 more, officials said, as the country struggles with a rise in violent attacks. Five attackers, armed with suicide vests and guns, forced their way inside after one of them blew themselves up at the entrance of New Kabul Bank in Gardez, the capital of Paktia province, Abdullah Hasrat the provincial spokesman told AFP. "People were queueing to receive their monthly salaries from the bank when they were attacked," he said. Abdul Wali the deputy provincial governor said most of people in the bank were members of the security forces. "After around two hours of stand off, all the attackers were killed. Unfortunately, two police and a civilian also lost their lives," he said adding that 31 other people were wounded. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but militants such as Taliban and the Islamic State group have previously carried out similar attacks, including on ... Gunmen stormed a in southeastern today, killing three people and wounding over 30 more, officials said, as the country struggles with a rise in violent attacks.

Five attackers, armed with suicide vests and guns, forced their way inside after one of them blew themselves up at the entrance of New in Gardez, the capital of Paktia province, Abdullah Hasrat the provincial spokesman told AFP.

"People were queueing to receive their monthly salaries from the when they were attacked," he said.

Abdul Wali the deputy provincial governor said most of people in the were members of the security forces.

"After around two hours of stand off, all the attackers were killed. Unfortunately, two police and a civilian also lost their lives," he said adding that 31 other people were wounded.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but militants such as and the Islamic State group have previously carried out similar attacks, including on banks where security forces regularly collect their pay.

In 2014, an attack on killed at least ten people, including five police, in Lashkar Gah, the capital of volatile Helmand province in southern

Similarly, a attack on a killed around 40 people in Jalalabad, the capital of eastern Nangarhar province in 2011.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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