10 dead in British compound attack

Afghan security forces carry a wounded police officer near the site of a suicide car bombing outside The British Council in Kabul (AP)
12 April 2012

The death toll from twin suicide attacks on a British compound in Kabul and an ensuing gunbattle has climbed to at least 10, Afghan police and witnesses have said.

Interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said at least two policemen were also injured in the attack, which came as Afghans mark Independence Day from Britain in 1919.

Mr Sediqqi said one suicide bomber first detonated a car laden with explosives outside the British Council in the western part of Kabul.

A second bomber penetrated inside the complex and set off an explosives vest.

The blasts sparked a five-hour gun battle between Afghan security forces and an unknown number of insurgents inside the compound.

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