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Officials Seek Info After Attack At Kabul Hotel, Site Of Party Honouring Canadian

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 13 May, 2015 11:01 PM
    OTTAWA — Foreign Affairs says Canadian officials in Kabul and Ottawa are working to get more information after a guesthouse in the Afghan capital was stormed by armed gunmen.
     
    Amin Habi, a U.S. citizen from Los Angeles, told The Associated Press that a party was going on at the hotel to honour a Canadian when the gunmen stormed the Park Palace Hotel in Kabul on Wednesday.
     
    Afghan police say five people were killed, six others wounded and 54 rescued from the guesthouse, but did not release the nationalities of the victims.
     
    Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Caitlin Workman told The Canadian Press in an email that "all staff at the Canadian Embassy in Kabul are safe and accounted for."
     
    However, Workman had no information as to the nature of the event at the hotel or if other Canadians were involved.
     
    Hours after the standoff began, fire trucks arrived at the scene, with firefighters saying they were called in to clear and secure the area. A number of people were seen leaving the building, but firefighters had not yet gone in.
     
    - With files from The Associated Press

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