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aliban gunmen have attacked a hotel in the Afghan capital Kabul, triggering a gun battle with Afghan security forces and coalition troops, officials say.
They say the insurgents armed with rocket-propelled grenades and heavy machine guns attacked the Spozhmai Hotel in the Qaghar Lake area.
Reports say there were casualties and that hostages - including women and children - are being held in the hotel.
Lake Qaghar is a popular area favoured by Kabul residents and foreigners.
The gunmen launched the attack late on Thursday, the officials say.
"Currently, police forces have besieged the hotel where people gathered for a picnic or wedding party," Kabul deputy police chief Daoud Amin told the AFP news agency.
"We will be very careful so that not to harm to civilians," he added.
The Afghan Taliban said it carried out the attack, according to Reuters news agency.
It quotes the militant group as saying wealthy Afghans and foreigners use the hotel for "wild parties".
Violence has recently increased across Afghanistan, with at least three Afghan policemen and one Nato soldier killed in a series of attacks over the past seven days.
BBC News - Afghan gunmen attack Kabul hotel
They say the insurgents armed with rocket-propelled grenades and heavy machine guns attacked the Spozhmai Hotel in the Qaghar Lake area.
Reports say there were casualties and that hostages - including women and children - are being held in the hotel.
Lake Qaghar is a popular area favoured by Kabul residents and foreigners.
The gunmen launched the attack late on Thursday, the officials say.
"Currently, police forces have besieged the hotel where people gathered for a picnic or wedding party," Kabul deputy police chief Daoud Amin told the AFP news agency.
"We will be very careful so that not to harm to civilians," he added.
The Afghan Taliban said it carried out the attack, according to Reuters news agency.
It quotes the militant group as saying wealthy Afghans and foreigners use the hotel for "wild parties".
Violence has recently increased across Afghanistan, with at least three Afghan policemen and one Nato soldier killed in a series of attacks over the past seven days.
BBC News - Afghan gunmen attack Kabul hotel