KABUL: Gunmen dressed as doctors stormed Afghanistan's largest military hospital on Wednesday, officials said, in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group as it makes inroads into the war-battered country.
The ongoing assault on the Sardar Daud Khan hospital left at least three people dead and 66 others wounded, with explosions and gunfire rattling Kabul's diplomatic district as dense clouds of smoke rose in the sky.
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