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Gunmen storm place of worship as casualties feared following multiple explosions

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fire.Multiple explosions have been heard along with gunfire at a Sikh temple in the Afghanistan capital Kabul, with many feared dead in what is being reported as a possible terror attack by ISIS.Four consecutive blasts have been reported coming from the Gurdwara Karte Parwan, a Sikh place of worship, in Kabul, and shooting is ongoing on Saturday morning.Armed attackers are believed to have entered the building and a siege is taking place, reported tribuneindia.com.There are reports that there could be up to 30 hostages being held on the second floor of the temple.

Eye witness accounts have claimed that there are many dead and people are being taken to hospital.In the Afghan capital Kabul on Saturday morning (June 18) as casualities are feared."There were around 30 people inside the temple.

We don't know how many of them are alive or how many dead. The Taliban are not allowing us to go inside, we don't know what to do," an official, Gornam Singh, told Reuters.The front door of the building is on fire and Taliban forces are preparing to attack the gunman inside who are thought to be from ISIS, an eye witness toldtribuneindia.com.Manjinder Singh Sirsa, of India's BJP political party, reportedly spoke to the Gurdwara Karte Parwan President Gurnam Singh, who confirmed that the attack started at 6am local time when the first prayers of the day were underway.Mr Singh Sirsa posted a video on Twitter showing large plumes of black smoke and the sounds of gunfire.He wrote: "Video of terrorist attack on Karte Parwan Gurdwara Sahib in Kabul at 6am today.

At present the Gurudwara is in the possession of terrorists. This is the main gurdwara of minority Sikhs in Afghanistan."To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you.

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