The
death toll from an attack on a hotel in Kabul where guests were trapped
amid gunfire has risen to 14, a senior Afghan police official said
Thursday.
Foreigners are among the casualties from the deadly assault Wednesday night on the Park Palace Guest House, for which the Taliban have claimed responsibility.
An
American citizen was killed, U.S. authorities have said. Four of the
victims were Indian citizens, CNN affiliate IBN reported, citing Indian
Foreign Ministry officials.
Luciano Pezzotti, Italy's ambassador to Afghanistan, said on Italian TV that one of his countrymen was also among those killed.
And
a British-Afghan dual national who, according to UK Foreign Secretary
Philip Hammond, was "working for the British Council" died as well.
"This
incident brings home to us once again the courage and perseverance of
the people of Afghanistan and members of the international community who
support them," Hammond said in a statement. "These callous acts of
terrorism against innocent civilians must not be allowed to threaten a
more peaceful future for Afghanistan."
They were among people gathered at the hotel for a cultural event, according to the United Nations.
Six
others were wounded in the attack, including an Afghan special forces
member, said the Afghan police official, who declined to be identified.
The identities of the victims have not been released.
U.N.: Attacks on civilians are 'atrocities'
The
Taliban, which issued a statement claiming responsibility for the
attack, have often targeted sites frequented by foreigners. In March
2014, they carried out a deadly assault on the luxury Serena Hotel in Kabul.
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