Kabul University shooting – at least 19 dead – VG



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THE ATTACK: – Enemies of Afghanistan, enemies of education have invaded Kabul University, says Interior Ministry spokesman Tariq Arian. Photo: ATTACHMENT KOHSAR / AFP

Several were killed and wounded after an attack on Kabul University. All the attackers were killed by the security forces.

The case is being updated.

At least 19 people were killed and 22 others injured after three gunmen stormed Kabul University in Afghanistan on Monday morning. This is stated by a spokesman for the Interior Ministry, writes the Reuters news agency on Monday afternoon.

The spokesperson also claims that the security forces have killed the three armed attackers.

The situation at the university was unclear for a long time, with reports of many deaths and injuries.

“The attackers fired at all the students they saw,” Fathullah Moradi told the news agency. He says that he himself managed to escape through one of the doors of the university.

It was around 07:30 Norwegian time on Monday that channels first reported shooting in and near the university.

The blast is said to have taken place near the Law School, NTB writes.

The situation is still not clarified at 1:00 p.m., and there are reports that there are still exchanges of gunfire in the area.

On Monday morning, the police tried to save university teachers, students and staff. Now they are also blocking the area, according to security authorities. Images on social media show students fleeing the university campus in panic.

According to sources at Tolo News, the shooting will take place during what will be the opening of a book exhibition at the university, where senior Afghan and Iranian officials will be present.

It is not yet known whether these people had arrived at the University when the incident occurred, NTB reports.

Tolo News further reports that there must have been a total of three perpetrators with firearms who entered the University.

Several students are said to have dropped out of the university shortly after they were informed of reports of shootings.

Monday’s teaching was already underway when the shooting began, a college professor told local television station Ariana. Staff and security personnel helped students recover from the area, according to the professor.

The Taliban say they are not behind the attack, but the extremist Islamist group IS has previously attacked various educational institutions in Afghanistan.

As recently as last week, ISIS claimed responsibility for a suicide attack on an educational institution in Kabul that killed at least 24 people, most of them students.

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According to local spokespersons, seven civilians were also killed in a roadside bomb in the southwestern part of the Lashkar Gah region on Monday morning.

Norway has around 60 special forces in Kabul, where for several years they have worked closely with the Crisis Response Unit 222 of the Afghan police special force and follow them when they are on missions.

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