Attack on the American University of Afghanistan, Kabul (2016)
Incident- Date
- Aug 24, 2016
- Year of incident
- 2016
- Province of incident
- Kabul: PD (Police District) 6
- District geolocation of incident
Latitude: 34.5168788437339
Longitude: 69.1499999975304
- District geolocation of incident (linked Incident)
- Kabul
- Town/Village
- American University of Afghanistan, Darulaman
- Types of incident
- Complex Attack
- Explosion
- Ground Attack
- Hand Grenade
- Hostage taking
- Murder
- Small Arms Fires
- Suicide Attack
- Vehicle-borne Attack
- Vehicle-borne Suicide Attack
- Conflict parties
- Afghan National Army (ANA)
- Afghan National Civil Order Forces (ANCOF)
- Afghan National Defense and Security Forces (ANDSF)
- Afghan National Police (ANP)
- Afghan Special Forces (ASF)
- Haqqani Network (HN)
- ISIL-KP
- Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (IRA)
- National Directorate of Security (NDS)
- Office of National Security Council (ONSC)
- Resolute Support (RS)
- Taliban
- Taliban Militant
- Alleged types of crimes
- War crime: Attacking civilian objects
- War crime: Attacking civilians
- War crime: Attacking humanitarian personnel and objects
- War crime: Destruction and appropriation of property
- War crime: Employing prohibited weapons, projectiles, materials or methods of warfare
- War crime: Excessive incidental death, injury, or damage
- War crime: Taking hostages
- War crime: Use of mines against civilians
- War crime: Wilful killing
- War crime: Wilfully causing great suffering
- Regime in place
- Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
- Summary of incident
On August 24, 2016, suspected Taliban attackers stormed the American University of Afghanistan in Kabul using a car bomb and automatic weapons. The assault resulted in the deaths of sixteen people, including eight university students, one university policeman, and three security guards. Additionally, fifty to fifty-three individuals were injured, some critically. Afghan Special Forces killed three of the attackers. This incident marked the first direct attack on the university, although two professors had been kidnapped just outside the campus a few weeks earlier. Both Taliban and ISIL-KP were suspected though no group or individual claimed the responsibility for the attack.
- Source_1
AHRDO Incident Report
- Source_2
- No of victims involved
- 16