Three Americans were killed yesterday when a security guard opened fire at a Kabul hospital funded by a US Christian charity, in the latest of a spate of attacks on foreign civilians in Afghanistan.

Attacks on security forces, Afghan civilians and Westerners have been on the rise since the beginning of the year, as Western forces prepare to leave the country and Afghans choose a new president.

A fourth American was wounded, the Afghan Health Ministry said. The attacker, a policeman em­ployed as a security guard at the Cure Hospital, was captured, the ministry said.

Those killed included a doctor, and a father and son visiting the hospital, Health Minister Suriya Dalil said. “As they were walking out of the hospital, the security guard opened fire on them, killing three and wounding another one,” an Interior Ministry official said.

The shooting occurred in the grounds of the Cure Hospital which specialises in children’s and maternal health. It is considered one of the country’s leading hospitals as well as being a training institution.

“They were not the people carrying guns, they did not have military uniforms, they came here under immense pressure and were here only to serve the people of Afghanistan,” Dalil said.

“This was an inhumane and brutal action, and unfortunately will impact our health services.”

The Cure organisation began operating the hospital in 2005, at the invitation of the Afghan government, and 27 doctors and 64 nurses work there, according to Cure’s website.

The Taliban have claimed responsibility for similar attacks this year, but made no comment about yesterday’s shooting.

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