American University of Kabul was attacked, 12 people including seven students were killed


Twelve people were killed in an attack on a university in Kabul, the Afghan capital, a spokesman for the Chief of Kabul Police tells South Punjab News.Police also killed  two of the attackers 
Seven students, three policemen and two security guards were killed in the attack on the American University campus, Basir Mujahid, the spokesman said.Around 750 students were on campus at the time, he added."We have ended our clean-up operation. Two attackers were gunned down," Obaidi said about 10 hours after the assault began.
The gunmen detonated explosives and fired guns, witnesses said, causing some students and faculty to flee. Others hid inside buildings, a senior State Department official told CNN.
No group immediately claimed responsibility. The Afghan government and supporting US officials have battled the Taliban for years. Two professors were abducted recently.
Despite its name, few Americans study at the school, a senior US State Department official told CNN. But a number of Americans serve on the faculty and may have been trapped inside buildings. The school is regarded as a symbol of cooperation between Afghanistan and the United States.
Ahmad Samin said he was teaching a chemistry class Wednesday evening when the assailants struck.
The attackers opened fire and detonated explosives on the campus. Quickly, the lights went out in Samin's classroom.
"It was very dark, (and) everyone was running. Everyone started screaming," said Samin, who is a US citizen. "(It) was the scariest moment in my life. I was just thinking about my son and daughter who are in (the United States)."
Amid black smoke, he took off running with the students and other faculty, and "the smoke entered my mouth" as he fled, he said.
Police searched the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul early Thursday and killed two attackers who stormed the campus with guns and explosives, Fraidoon Obaidi, chief of Kabul police's criminal investigation department, told AFP early Thursday.President Ashraf Ghani on Thursday condemned the attack on the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul that took 13 lives, calling it an enmity against development and progress in the country.
"By conducting attacks on civilians, education institutions, residential places, bridges, power pylons and peaceful demonstrations, terrorist groups want to impede the growth and development of the values that Afghans believe in as the route towards progress and prosperity in Afghanistan," Ghani said in a statement sent by his media office.
He added: "Terrorists should realize that despite all the challenges, the Afghan people and the government will continue the path they have chosen and they will overcome all the challenges."
"Attack on education institutions and public places as well as targeting civilians will strengthen our goal to eliminate the roots of terrorism," Ghani said.
He also appreciated the security and defense forces for preventing further casualty in the attack.
Ghani extended his heartfelt condolences to the victims' families of the attack and wished swift recovery for the wounded.
Meanwhile, the Interior Ministry in a statement condemned the attack on the American University of Afghanistan and termed it un unforgivable crime by terrorist groups.
The ministry in the statement said that 12 people – including seven students, three police force members, one security guard from the university, and an official from the Visually Impaired Vocational High School were killed in the attack.
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