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Kabul terror attack ‘may prompt a rethink for Chinese investors’

  • The hotel targeted by Islamic State on Monday is known as the ‘go-to’ place for the many business visitors from China to Afghanistan
  • While Beijing does not formally recognise the Taliban government, millions in Chinese aid has been donated and investment talks initiated

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Taliban fighters appear on the rooftop of a hotel building that came under attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Monday. Photo: AP
The terrorist attack on a Chinese-run hotel in Kabul on Monday has again raised safety concerns for China’s business community in Afghanistan.
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Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack on the Kabul Longan Hotel, known as the “go-to” hotel for Chinese visitors to the Afghan capital.

Local media reported shots and explosions coming from the hotel, while witnesses told Chinese state media that a gunfight had lasted for an hour and more than 10 explosions occurred.

Chinese tabloid Global Times, affiliated to Communist Party mouthpiece People’s Daily, said the hotel was the largest run by Chinese nationals in Afghanistan.

Five Chinese nationals were injured and some Afghan security officers were killed in the terrorist attack, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin said on Tuesday.

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