Kabul Raid Shows Taliban's Strength, Tests Afghan Security Coordination -- McClatchy News
While last night's deadly suicide raid on Kabul's InterContinental Hotel showcased Taliban capabilities, early details also indicate some success in the new model of having Afghan forces take more of a lead on security.
An overnight Taliban raid on a famous hotel in Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, has killed seven civilians and two police and was designed to undermine confidence in the upcoming handover of security from international to Afghan forces.
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Taliban attack on eve of security conference leaves 21 dead -- Globe And Mail
Nato helicopters end siege at Kabul Intercontinental hotel -- The Telegraph
Foreign guest killed, international troops wounded in Kabul hotel assault -- New York Post
Taliban suicide assault team attacks hotel in Kabul -- Long War Journal
Mayhem and confusion during Kabul's night of violence -- BBC
Exclusive: Inside the Afghan Hotel Attack -- The Daily Beast
Helicopters end Taliban siege of Kabul Intercontinental -- McClatchy News
11 Civilians Killed in Kabul Hotel Attack -- Voice of America
19 Dead After Kabul Hotel Attack -- NPR
7 Taliban, 11 others killed in attack on luxury hotel in Kabul -- CNN
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Afghan president defiant after Kabul hotel assault -- Yahoo News/AP
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U.S. strategy increasing instability and displacement in Afghanistan -- The Hill
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Poll: Obama's Afghanistan plan wins public support -- USA Today
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Ethnic Leaders Forge Alliance Against Karzai -- Wall Street Journal
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250,000 Afghans 'flee homes in two years' -- Al Jazeera
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Afghan banker in US faces charges -- Boston.com/AP
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Afghanistan Issues Arrest Warrant For Central Bank Chief -- Radio Free Europe
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