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2 Indians evacuated from UN guest house in Kabul

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    Gunmen with automatic weapons and suicide vests stormed a guest house used by U.N. staff in the heart of

    Two Indians who were at the UN guest house, which was targeted by the Taliban in Kabul on Wednesday, have been safely evacuated.

    The two Indians were working as consultants in Afghanistan, official sources said citing information received from the Indian embassy in Kabul.

    More details about them were not immediately available. The Indian embassy has conveyed that all Indians are safe in Kabul, they said.

    Taliban militants armed with automatic weapons and suicide vests stormed the guest house used by UN staff in Kabul early today, killing 10 people, including six UN staff, officials said.

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