Six killed in blasts, gunfire outside Indian consulate in Afghanistan's Jalalabad
Bomb blasts followed by gunfire have rocked the area near the Indian consulate in the eastern Afghanistan city of Jalalabad, killing six people, including a police officer and four assailants.
According to Press TV, the Wednesday explosions near the Indian consulate, located in an area with several other foreign missions, also injured at least 14 people.
According to witnesses, a bomber blew himself up at the entrance to the consulate, followed by other explosions and gunfire.
The blasts also smashed windows and doors in nearby buildings and destroyed several cars.
No group or individual has so far claimed responsibility for the attack.
A gun battle reportedly broke out between security forces and the attackers following the blasts. Reports said at least four assailants were killed in the clashes.
The Indian Foreign Ministry confirmed that all its nationals are safe.
In January, the Indian consulate in the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif also came under attack.
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