(9 May 2018) Suicide bombers struck two police stations in Afghanistan's capital on Wednesday, killing at least two police and wounding several other people, officials said.
Interior Ministry spokesman Najib Danish said the first suicide bomber attacked a station in the western part of Kabul, killing at least two police.
He said there was sporadic gunfire after the blast, as a "cleanup operation" was carried out.
Kabul police chief General Daud Amin said another two policemen were wounded in the attack.
Amin said a separate attack in central Kabul, in which a suicide bomber struck at the entrance to a police station, set off fighting that was still underway.
He said gunmen occupied a nearby building, from which they were firing at security forces.
Asam, the head of the Kabul ambulance service, who only has one name, said six people have been transferred to hospitals.
The toll was expected to rise.
No one immediately claimed the attack, but the Taliban and a local Islamic State affiliate frequently target Afghanistan's Western-backed government and security forces.
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