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Casualties reported as explosions & rocket attacks target Kabul, Afghanistan 3 killed as multiple rockets target Afghan capital, amid reports of several explosions across the city
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Several blasts have rocked Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, amid reports that rockets landed in various parts of the city. Local media reported that at least one person was killed and several more injured. Several blasts have rocked Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul, while over a dozen rockets landed in various parts of the city. Three people have been killed, authorities told media.
In total, 10 rockets were fired at the city, outlets said, citing Afghan security forces. An Afghan television station shared purported footage of the attack, in which a series of loud blasts can be heard and a plume of smoke is visible in the distance. Afghanistan's interior ministry said that 14 rockets hit Kabul, killing three people and wounding 11 others, local 1TVNews reported. An Afghan television station shared purported footage of the attack, in which a series of loud blasts can be heard and a plume of smoke is visible in the distance. 
The rocket attack coincided with the detonation of several bombs across the city, according to media reports. The rocket attack coincided with the detonation of several bombs across the city, according to media reports. One of the explosions occurred near a prison, killing at least one person and injuring three others. Another blast was reported in the city’s seventh district, but it did not result in casualties. Both explosions were caused by magnetic mines, local media reported, citing police.
One explosion occurred near a prison, killing at least one person and injuring three others. Another blast was reported in the city’s seventh district, but it did not result in casualties. Both explosions were caused by magnetic mines, local media reported, citing police. The Taliban has denied involvement in the attack, local media reported.
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