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Isis claims deadly attack on Kabul hotel popular with Chinese

  • Armed men opened fire on Monday inside Kabul Longan Hotel, which mainly accommodates Chinese citizens
  • Since the Taliban returned to power last year, Islamic State militants have intensified its attacks in Afghanistan

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Isis said in a statement Monday that two of its personnel ‘attacked a big hotel frequented by Chinese diplomats and businessmen in Kabul’. Photo: Xinhua

Islamic State has claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on a hotel popular with Chinese businesspeople in the Afghan capital.

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The extremist group said Monday’s attack, which targeted Chinese citizens accommodated at the multistorey Kabul Longan Hotel, resulted in 30 casualties, according to Site Intelligence Group which tracks online activity of jihadist organisations.

However, Zabihullah Mujahid, the chief spokesperson for Afghanistan’s ruling hardline Islamist Taliban had earlier spoken of a total of three attackers killed and two people injured in the attack.

The Taliban claim to have improved security since storming back to power in August last year but there have been scores of bomb blasts and attacks, many claimed by the local chapter of Isis.

Italian non-governmental organisation Emergency NGO, which operates a hospital just one from the blast site, said it had received 21 casualties, including three people dead on arrival.

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It did not say if those dead were civilians or involved in the attack.

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