Taliban attack on Kabul police HQ kills 3 officers
By AMIR SHAH and RAHIM FAIEZ, Associated Press
Jan 21, 2013 4:30 AM CST
A Norwegian soldier with the NATO-led forces runs near the Kabul traffic police headquarters during insurgents' attack, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013. Taliban insurgents wearing suicide vests attacked the headquarters before dawn Monday, police said, and eyewitnesses heard numerous explosions...   (Associated Press)

Police say a Taliban raid of the Kabul traffic police headquarters is over and that three police officers and at least five insurgents have been killed in the hours-long fighting.

Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqi says the battle ended more than nine hours after it began early Monday with a car bomb attack against the front gate of the building. He says four traffic policemen have also been wounded in the fighting.

Mohammad Ayub Salangi says another 10 people were wounded. He says two Taliban suicide bombers were killed at the gate, another blew himself up inside the building and another two were killed by security forces before they managed to detonate their vests.

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