Several suicide bombers attacked a police station in the west of the Afghan capital Kabul today, a police source said.
"At least four suicide bombers carried out an attack on a police station," the source said, adding that one bomber detonated his explosives.
Police were still fighting the others, who were armed with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades, the source said.
Earlier, a Reuters witness heard gunfire and at least two explosions.
The Taliban generally target military personnel or foreigners, such as in the attack on a convoy of Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) vehicles in late October, which killed 13. That attack was also in the west of the city, an area which does not have a high concentration of foreign residents.
A huge suicide bomb killed 80 people at a Shia Muslim shrine in Kabul last week, an attack the Taliban condemned.
Reuters