Death toll from Taliban attack in Afghan capital rises to 28: police

The death toll from a Taliban attack on a government security agency's building in the Afghan capital on April 19 has risen to at least 28, the Kabul police chief said, with more than 320 wounded.

Police chief Abdul Rahman Rahimi said civilians and members of the Afghan security forces were among the dead and wounded.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.

It was the first in the Afghan capital since the Islamist militant group declared the start of their spring offensive a week ago.

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