| 2013 attack on U.S. consulate in Herat | |
|---|---|
| Part of theWar in Afghanistan (2001–2021) | |
Location of Herat Province in Afghanistan | |
| Location | Herat,Afghanistan |
| Date | 13 September 2013 5.30 am |
| Target | U.S. consulate |
Attack type | Truck bombing, mass shooting |
| Weapons | Truck bomb, assault rifles, RPGs |
| Deaths | 8 attackers, 8 guards, and 1 Afghan policeman |
| Injured | 20 |
| Perpetrators | Taliban |
TheU.S. consulate inHerat,Afghanistan wasattacked on September 13, 2013, by a group ofTaliban militants.[1] Reports indicated that the assault began at 5:30 am on the front gate of the consulate. A large truck drove up to the consulate's primary vehicle entry point and detonated a massiveimprovised explosive charge, causing extensive damage.[2] A minivan carrying an assault team armed with assault rifles androcket-propelled grenades arrived and opened fire, moving into the consulate compound. Then, the driver of the minivan ignited a bomb inside the minivan, which exploded a short time afterwards.[3] Eight Afghan members of the consulate's guard force and oneAfghan police officer were killed. An unknown number of bystanders were wounded.[4] A gun battle ensued, and all seven attackers were killed. No Americans were killed or seriously injured. TheU.S. Department of State awardedHeroism Awards to several of the consulate's defenders.[5]
The Taliban took credit for the attack in an emailed statement.[6]
In a press release, theUnited Nations condemned the attack "in the strongest terms."[7]