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Kabul Rocket Attack
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Afghanistan: Rockets fired in different parts of Kabul, 1 killed  

| @indiablooms | Dec 12, 2020, at 02:54 pm

Kabul: At least one person was killed and another was hurt as multiple rockets were fired  on different parts of Afghanistan's capital city Kabul on Saturday, media reports said.

This is the second rocket attack in the Afghanistan capital in a month.

The ministry of interior affairs reported that at least four rockets were fired near the Hamid Karzai International Airport and the Khwaja Rawash area, reports Tolo News.

The rockets that landed near residential houses in Khwaja Rawash area east of Kabul left one dead and one wounded, the ministry said.  

According to the ministry, the rockets were fired from Lab-e-Jar area in the north of Kabul, close to the place from where last month’s rocket attacks happened.

Eyewitnesses told Tolo News more than six rockets were fired on different parts of the city this morning.

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