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Explosion near Afghan mosque kills 7, injures 22 | Explosion near Afghan mosque kills 7, injures 22 |
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An explosion at a security checkpoint near a mosque in the Afghan capital of Kabul has killed at least seven people and injured 22 others. It’s believed to have been caused by a suicide bomber, according to Reuters. | An explosion at a security checkpoint near a mosque in the Afghan capital of Kabul has killed at least seven people and injured 22 others. It’s believed to have been caused by a suicide bomber, according to Reuters. |
The blast occurred about 300 meters from the Mosalla-e-Mazari area in Kabul’s PD6 on Friday, according to the Ministry of Interior's Deputy Spokesman Nusrat Rahimi, who informed TOLO news. | The blast occurred about 300 meters from the Mosalla-e-Mazari area in Kabul’s PD6 on Friday, according to the Ministry of Interior's Deputy Spokesman Nusrat Rahimi, who informed TOLO news. |
The attack appeared to target a crowd, including senior government officials, which had gathered at a Shiite mosque to celebrate the anniversary of Abdul Ali Mazari’s death, the former leader of Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan. There has been no immediate claim of responsibility. | The attack appeared to target a crowd, including senior government officials, which had gathered at a Shiite mosque to celebrate the anniversary of Abdul Ali Mazari’s death, the former leader of Islamic Unity Party of Afghanistan. There has been no immediate claim of responsibility. |
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The blast is the latest in a string of deadly attacks across the Afghan capital. Less than two weeks ago Taliban militants attacked an army outpost, killing 18 government soldiers, while a suicide bomber killed three and injured five others in Kabul’s Shashdarak area near the NATO headquarters. | |
In January Taliban gunmen killed 20 people at Kabul’s Intercontinental Hotel in an assault which led to a 12-hour standoff between gunmen and security forces. One week later more than 100 people were killed and 235 others injured in the capital when an explosives-packed ambulance blew up in a crowded area. | |
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