Four Indians, two Pakistanis, an American, an Italian and a British-Afghan dual national were among those killed in Wednesday's attack on Park Palace, located in downtown Kabul and popular with international aid agency workers.
"Every foreigner from an invading country especially NATO is considered an invader. We don't classify any of them as civilian," Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a Twitter posting yesterday.
"The occupying forces should realise that.. As long as they have a military presence inside our country... Their civilian efforts will not find security," he said, without referencing the Afghan civilians killed in the overnight attack.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the future mission would be led by civilians and "will have a light footprint, but... (with) a military component".
Strongly condemning the announcement, Mujahid tweeted: "@NATO announced its mission after 2016 is 'civilian', so we're not supposed to kill them anymore? while thousands of troops still remain".
Kabul-based think tank Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU) mourned the loss of their American colleague Paula Kantor, who was killed in the guesthouse attack.
"While we grieve her loss, we shall never forget the cause she gave her life to."
The guesthouse attack sparked strong condemnation from Amnesty International, which said it was a "stark reminder of the Taliban's contempt for human life" and reflected "a worrying new surge in the armed group's targeting of civilians around the country".
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