Suicide bomber attack near Iraqi embassy in Afghan capital Kabul

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Mon, 31 Jul 2017 - 08:12 GMT

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Mon, 31 Jul 2017 - 08:12 GMT

An Afghan police man stands guard at the site of attack in Kabul, Afghanistan July 31, 2017.REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail

An Afghan police man stands guard at the site of attack in Kabul, Afghanistan July 31, 2017.REUTERS/Mohammad Ismail

KABUL, July 31 (Reuters) - Afghan security forces battled gunmen near a police compound and the nearby Iraqi embassy in Kabul on Monday following a suicide bombing, officials said.

The target of the attack was not immediately clear but police on the scene said that the gunmen appeared to have taken cover in the embassy building in a business district of the city, from where smoke could be seen rising.

Security officials said there appeared to be five gunmen involved but there was no immediate word on any casualties.

The attack comes a week after at least 35 people were killed in a suicide attack on government workers in Kabul and underlines the precarious security in Afghanistan as the U.S. administration considers an overhaul of its policy in the region.

Last week's attack was claimed by the Taliban. A spokesman for the insurgent movement said he had no immediate information on Monday's attack.

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