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KABUL, Afghanistan - In wholesale sandals the most direct assault since the American Embassy opened here nine years ago, heavily armed insurgents wearing suicide vests put the embassy and the nearby headquarters in their cross hairs, showing the's ability to enter even the most heavily fortified districts yiwu agent in the country. The nearly five-hour siege was one of several attacks that hit the capital on Tuesday afternoon. American civilians fled to their bunkers - a rocket penetrated the embassy compound - and Afghan government offices and the capital's center emptied as the insurgents fired rocket-propelled grenades and NATO and Afghan troops returned fire. The attacks confirmed the ability of the Taliban, with a yiwu market small number of men, to use guerrilla tactics to terrify the population, dominate the media and overshadow the West's assertions that the Afghan government and security forces will soon be able to handle the insurgency on their own. As the gunfire pounded, loudspeakers at nearby embassies kept repeating: "This is not a drill, this is not a drill. If you are in a secure location, do not move." While the numbers killed dollar store were low- as has been the case in similar complex attacks staged by the Taliban in Kandahar and Kabul - its purpose appeared to be to cast doubt about the government's ability to protect its people. At least six people were killed, including four policemen, according to the Kabul Provincial Police and the Ministry of the Interior. There were also 19 people wounded, including four Afghans who were struck at the American wholesale lots Embassy. Late in the evening, the Interior Ministry was still counting the number of dead insurgents, but it appeared that at least seven had entered the city and five had taken positions in a 14-story building that was under construction and had clear sight lines to its targets. The Yiwu trimming assault from the building was all the more dismaying because it suggested the involvement of many people who allowed heavily armed men to enter the city and get through the cordon that surrounds the capital's center. Although large areas of rural Afghanistan have long been thought to shoes wholesale be heavily infiltrated by the Taliban, the nation's capital, Kabul, is widely viewed as relatively safe because of the international presence and the large numbers of Afghan security and intelligence Yiwu stopper forces based there. Tuesday's attack, which began around 1:15 p.m., was the latest in a string of attacks that have chipped away at a tenuous sense of security in the capital. In August, militants killed eight people in China promotional gifts an attack on a British cultural center, and in June, nine suicide bombers breached layers of security to attack the hillside Intercontinental Hotel. "The nature and scale of today's attack clearly proves that the terrorists received assistance and wholesale liquidation guidance from some security officials within the government who are their sympathizers," said Mohammed Naim Hamidzai Lalai, chairman of Parliament's Internal Security Committee.
