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Taliban bombs US consulate in Afghanistan

Taliban insurgents strike US consulate in western city of Herat

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US-led troops investigate the site of a suicide car bombing and a gunfight near the US consulate in Herat province, west of Kabul, on Friday. Photo: AP

Seven heavily armed Taliban suicide attackers struck the US consulate in the Afghan city of Herat before dawn on Friday, setting off two car bombs and sparking a shootout with US forces.

The sophisticated attack in the western city, a key business hub near the Iranian border, underscored how the Taliban are able to strike outside their main centres in the south and east.

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At least one Afghan guard was killed in the attack and 18 other people wounded, but US officials said there were no US casualties with all consulate staff safe and accounted for.

The US State Department said the attackers appeared to be wearing suicide vests and detonated a truck bomb that “extensively” damaged the front gate.

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Afghan security officials said six attackers took part in the assault, detonating a minivan bomb and then a four-wheel drive vehicle, before engaging in a gunbattle with security forces.
Smoke rises near the US consulate after an attack by a car bomb and a gunfight in Herat province, west of Kabul, Afghanistan, on Friday. Photo: AP
Smoke rises near the US consulate after an attack by a car bomb and a gunfight in Herat province, west of Kabul, Afghanistan, on Friday. Photo: AP
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