Taliban claim responsibility for Kabul attack on military airport
Militants launched a suicide and grenade attack on Kabul airport

Taliban insurgents claimed responsibility for the continuing attack on Kabul airport on Monday, saying that military facilities had been targeted by gunmen.
“Yes, we claim responsibility. This morning a group of mujahedeen attacked the military part of Kabul airport,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told AFP.
Militants launched a suicide and grenade attack on Kabul airport early on Monday, taking over a nearby building which security forces attempted to storm as blasts and gunfire rocked the Afghan capital.
Loud explosions and bursts of small-arms fire erupted for at least two hours and were continuing, with the US embassy sounding its “duck and cover” alarm and its loudspeakers warning that the alarm was not a drill.
“An explosion... occurred after which a group of suicide attackers entered a building (near) Kabul airport, and started sporadic shooting,” Hashmat Stanikzai, Kabul’s police chief, said in a statement.
“Now the area is sealed off and a stand-off between security forces and the attackers is ongoing.”