Daring Taliban Attack In Kabul Dispels Any Complacency -- L.A. Times
'We used to think this kind of attack was no longer possible in Kabul,' says a police official after militants kill five people in two suicide blasts and a lengthy gun battle in the Afghan capital.
Reporting from Kabul, Afghanistan - As their target, they selected the hub of Afghan governance, a part of downtown Kabul that includes the presidential palace, the Justice Ministry, the central bank and other heavily guarded buildings.
Then, on Monday morning, as the heart of the capital bustled with shoppers and Afghans on their way to work, seven Taliban militants with AK-47 assault rifles, grenades, rocket launchers and suicide vests hidden under their shawls unleashed their attack. The militants left five people dead and laid bare Kabul's vulnerability even as the U.S. ratchets up the war to rout the militancy.
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