Daesh claims attack on Pakistan Consulate in Afghanistan

A teacher helps schoolchildren run from the site of clashes near the Pakistan Consulate in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, on Wednesday.

A teacher helps schoolchildren run from the site of clashes near the Pakistan Consulate in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, on Wednesday.


Daesh claimed responsibility for a suicide attack on the Pakistan Consulate in Jalalabad in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday that was followed by a deadly gun battle lasting several hours.

Afghan officials said all three attackers and at least seven members of the security forces died during the attack by the radical movement which has so far avoided striking high-profile Pakistani targets.

The attack, which comes amid efforts to restart the stalled peace process with the Taliban and ease diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan, resembled an assault on the Indian consulate in the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif last week.

Witnesses in Jalalabad, the main trade gateway to the Khyber Pass and Pakistan, said heavy gunfire and a series of explosions could be heard during the battle and residents and children from a nearby school were evacuated.

Nangarhar, the province in which Jalalabad is located, has become the main Afghan stronghold of Daesh, which has battled the Taliban for leadership of the insurgency. Attaullah Khogyani, a spokesman for the provincial governor, said a suicide bomber had tried to join a queue of people seeking visas to Pakistan and blew himself up after being prevented from entering the building.

Daesh said on its official Telegram messaging service channel that three members wearing suicide-bomb vests carried out the attack, which it said had killed dozens of people including “several Pakistani intelligence officers.”

It said two suicide attackers had been killed while a third escaped.

Pakistan condemned the attack but said all members of the consulate staff were safe, with one official slightly injured by broken glass.

Last week, a group of attackers barricaded themselves in a house and resisted security forces for about 24 hours after a suicide attack on the Indian consulate in Mazar-i-Sharif.

Delegates from Afghanistan, Pakistan, China and the United States also met this week to try to resurrect efforts to end nearly 15 years of bloodshed in Afghanistan, even as fighting with the Taliban intensifies.

Pakistan says many Pakistani Taliban militants, who are separate from but allied with the Afghan Taliban, and are fighting to bring down the Pakistani state, have sought refuge in Afghanistan from a Pakistani army offensive.

A teacher helps schoolchildren run from the site of clashes near the Pakistan Consulate in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, on Wednesday.


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