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Suicide and gun attack on Afghan governor's house; 19 killed

Abdul Basir Salangi, the governor of Parwan province, told a local television channel while gunbattles were underway that six suicide bombers had stormed the main provincial administration.

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A gun and suicide attack on an Afghan governor's compound killed 19 people and wounded nearly 40 others today in the latest Taliban assault raising fears about security just outside the capital Kabul.

Abdul Basir Salangi, the governor of Parwan province, told a local television channel while gunbattles were underway that six suicide bombers had stormed the main provincial administration.

"I'm inside," Salangi told Tolo News, referring to the compound that houses his office and other administrators in the provincial capital of Charikar about 50 kilometres (30 miles) north of Kabul.

Interior ministry spokesperson Siddiq Siddiqi told AFP that 14 civilians and five police had been killed with 37 people, mostly civilians, wounded.

Abdul Khalil Farhangi, a doctor at the local Charikar hospital earlier put the toll at 16 and said nearly 30 people had admitted with injuries.

Siddiqi said the attack began after insurgents detonated a suicide car bomb at the entrance of the compound, killing guards and allowing the other attackers to storm the heavily-guarded premises.

The governor and other provincial officials gathered for a security meeting when the attack began at 11:00 am (0630 GMT), police said.

"Five suicide bombers broke into the compound and a gunfight erupted," Parwan provincial police chief Sher Mohammad Maladani told AFP.

"Five blasts took place inside the compound. Three of the blasts took place inside the building, about 15 metres (yards) away from the governor's office," he added.

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