Taliban militants stormed a court in northern Afghanistan on Monday and killed at least seven people including prosecutors, shooting them in their offices at close range, officials said. The raid was mounted in Kunduz, a city which the insurgents have encircled in recent weeks and attempted to storm, so far without success. Four attackers wearing army uniforms attacked the provincial appeals court, triggering a four-hour gunbattle with Afghan security forces, provincial police spokesman Sayed Sarwar Hussaini told AFP.
"They first blew up an explosives-laden car at the gate of the court and then entered the building," he said. "The attackers killed six court officials and one police. Eight people were wounded," he said, adding that the militants were also killed. Chief prosecutor Amruddin Amin said the gunmen went door-to-door in the court compound, shooting their victims at close quarters. "I jumped out of a window. I saw the gunmen shooting people at close range," he said. "The police guards inside the building fought them for hours, but they were eventually overpowered after they ran out of ammunition."
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