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Death toll in Kabul blast rises to 11

| @indiablooms | Jul 25, 2019, at 06:46 pm

Kabul, July 25 (UNI): At least 11 people were killed and 45 others were wounded in three explosions in Kabul on Thursday, the government has  confirmed.

The first blast happened when a suicide bomber on a motorbike targeted a bus carrying employees of the ministry of mines and petroleum in the Macrorayan-e-Kohna area in the city of Kabul on Thursday morning, killing eight employees including five women and a child and wounding 16 others, government spokesperson Nusrat Rahimi said.

"First, a magnetic bomb embedded to a bus exploded, then a suicide bomber detonated his explosives near the bus," Rahimi said, adding that the third blast was a car bombing near the industrial park in PD9 of Kabul.

Taliban claimed responsibility for the third blast and claimed that they targeted a convoy of the foreign troops.

This comes as six women and a child were killed in a roadside mine blast in eastern Nangarhar province and four others were wounded.

The blast happened while the women wanted to participate at the wedding party in Khogyani district of the province.

US Ambassador to Kabul John Bass condemned today’s explosions in Kabul and said: "The perpetrators demonstrated a heinous disregard for the sanctity of human life, democratic values and Afghanistan’s future."

On July 15, a senior official of Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) said that 596 civilians were killed, and 1,892 others wounded in clashes between government forces and the Taliban and other attacks by militants in Afghanistan since the beginning of the current solar year which coincides with March 21, 2019.

 

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