Indian consulate in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif came under attack

The Indian consulate in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif came under attack on Sunday with an unknown number of gunmen attempting to enter the compound after twin explosions and shots were heard, the spokesperson for the local governor said. Explosions and gunfire rang out late on Sunday as militants tried to storm the Indian diplomatic mission in the Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif, officials said.


"We are being attacked. Fighting is going on," an Indian consulate official told AFP by telephone from inside the compound.

The official, who was hunkered down in a secure area within the complex, said all consulate officials were safe and accounted for.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, which comes just days after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Kabul and his diplomatic outreach to Pakistan.


A local police spokesman said security officials had cordoned off the area where sporadic gunshots were ringing out after a series of explosions.
No details were immediately available on casualties or damage.
The attack came as Indian security forces were still trying to suppress an assault on an air base near the border with Pakistan that has killed at least seven military personnel and wounded 20 others.Vikas Swarup, a spokesman for India's ministry of external affairs, told AFP that no Indian casualties had been reported so far.


The consulate assault is the latest in a series of attacks on Indian targets in Afghanistan.


Nine civilians, including seven children, were killed in August 2013 when suicide bombers targeted the Indian consulate in the main eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad, detonating an explosives-packed car.

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