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Attack on Kabul charity ends, all 3 attackers killed: govt

Forty-two people including 10 foreigners were rescued, ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said on Twitter.

Forty-two people including 10 foreigners were rescued, ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said on Twitter.

Kabul: The militant attack on a Kabul charity ended on Tuesday after all three assailants were gunned down by Afghan forces, the interior ministry said.

-"Forty-two people including 10 foreigners were rescued,-" ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said on Twitter, confirming at least one fatality in the attack.

The attack on a charity called Pamlarena began late on Monday, hours after a Taliban double bombing killed at least 24 people and left 91 others wounded, said ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi.

Pamlarena means care in Pashto, but it was unclear if the assault was on the international charity CARE.

-"We believe two attackers have entered the building. Unfortunately one civilian has been killed and six others wounded,-" Sediqqi said. CARE International was not immediately reachable for comment.

The attack began after a third massive explosion jolted Kabul late Monday, which was followed by erratic gunfire.

That blast came just hours after high-level officials, including an army general, were killed in the twin blasts near the defence ministry, as the Taliban ramp up their nationwide offensive against the US-backed government.

The violence highlights the deteriorating security situation in the country, which has taken a heavy toll on civilians.

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