KABUL/NEW DELHI, June 18: Several blasts tore through a Gurdwara in Kabul today, killing two persons, including a Sikh, and injuring seven others, while Afghan security personnel thwarted a bigger tragedy by stopping an explosive-laden vehicle from reaching the place of worship of the minority community in the war-torn country.
In the latest targeted assault on a place of worship of the Sikh community in Afghanistan, Gurdwara Karte Parwan in Kabul’s Bagh-e Bala neighborhood was attacked early this monring and a gun battle lasting several hours between the terrorists and Taliban fighters ensued, said Abdul Nafi Takor, a spokesperson for the Interior Ministry.
The three attackers were killed by the Taliban forces, the Pajhwok news agency reported.
Takor confirmed that at least one member of the Islamic Emirate forces and an Afghan Sikh national were killed in the incident. Seven others were injured and hospitalised.
According to the statement from the Interior Ministry, an explosive-laden vehicle aiming to target the place was thwarted before reaching its goal.
The Gurdwara was attacked early in the morning when up to 30 people were inside, the BBC reported.
Takor said a vehicle full of explosives was detonated outside of the Gurdwara but that resulted in no casualties.
“First the gunmen threw a hand grenade which caused a fire near the gate of the Gurdwara,” the Associated Press quoted the Interior Ministry spokesman as saying.
Khalid Zadran, a spokesman for the Kabul police chief, said the police operation ended after the last attacker was killed several hours later.
“The security forces were able to act quickly to control the attack and eliminate the attackers in a short period of time to prevent further casualties,” he said.
Local residents told the Afghan Islamic Press (AIP) news agency that four explosions occurred and the first one was comparatively heavy than rest of the three. (PTI)