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Afghanistan: Blast in Kabul leaves 2 Russian Embassy workers dead

| @indiablooms | Sep 05, 2022, at 09:36 pm

Kabul: A blast has hit Darul Aman area of PD7 in Afghanistan capital Kabul city which left two Russian Embassy workers dead, media reports said on Monday.

Kabul security department spokesman Khalid Zadran told Tolo News in a statement that a suicide bomber was intending to explode himself among the people who were gathered in front of the Russian embassy, but he was identified by security and targeted, which caused a blast.

However, Al Jazeera news channel claimed that eight people died when a suicide bomber detonated explosives near the entrance of the Russian embassy in Kabul.

Afghanistan is currently ruled by Taliban forces.

The Taliban captured Kabul and took control over the country and government last year.

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