Gunmen battle Afghan security forces on Kabul University campus

Multiple attackers had entered the campus and were fighting with security forces; at least six people are wounded

Gunmen battle Afghan security forces on Kabul University campus

Afghan policemen keep watch near the site of attack at Kabul University’s campus in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Monday, November 2, 2020. REUTERS

Kabul, November 2

Gunmen traded fire with Afghan security forces in Kabul University’s campus following a blast in the area, and at least six people were wounded, Afghan government officials said.

The Taliban denied their fighters were involved in the assault and the identity of the attackers was unknown.

“Gunshots still can be heard in the area but security forces have blocked it off,” Ministry of Interior spokesman Tariq Arian said. “We don’t know whether we are dealing with a coordinated attack or something else,” he added.

He later said that multiple attackers had entered the campus and were fighting with security forces.

At least six people were wounded, including a professor and a student, according to Health Ministry’s spokesman Akmal Samsor.

Witnesses said students had fled from the Kabul University campus.

“Almost all students have now left,” Nahid, a student who asked that only her first name be used for security reasons, told Reuters by telephone after fleeing from the university.

Violence has plagued Afghanistan while government and Taliban negotiators have been meeting in Qatar to try to broker a peace deal that would allow the United States to bring home its troop and end its longest war. Reuters

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