Publish date2 Jun 2021 - 9:26
Story Code : 506353

Kabul bomb attack leaves 10 dead, a dozen injured

At least ten people have lost their lives and a dozen more injured as multiple bomb attacks rocks the Afghan capital Kabul on Tuesday.
Kabul bomb attack leaves 10 dead, a dozen injured
Hamid Roshan, a spokesman for Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry, said two bombs exploded in separate locations in a west Kabul neighborhood late on Tuesday, killing at least 10 people and wounding a dozen others.

Roshan said the two bombings, both targeting minivans, took place in a mostly ethnic Hazara area of the capital, with the first exploding near the home of a prominent Hazara leader, Mohammad Mohaqiq, and the second in front of a mosque.

Police cordoned off the two areas and investigators were sifting through the rubble.

Sangar Niazai, a spokesman for the government’s power supply department, said the third bomb heavily damaged an electric grid station in north Kabul.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blasts, but the Takfiri Daesh terrorist group operating in Afghanistan has previously declared war on Muslims and other religious groups in the country of 36 million people.

Daesh claimed responsibility for several attacks in May on Afghanistan’s power supply stations in Kabul and in several other provinces.

On May 9, a car bomb and two roadside bombs exploded outside a girls' high school, also in a predominantly Hazara neighborhood in western Kabul, killing nearly 90 people, many of them students.

No group claimed responsibility for the school carnage.

The recent incidents coincide with the United States’ process of withdrawing forces from Afghanistan.

All foreign troops were supposed to have been withdrawn by May 1, as part of an agreement that the US had reached with the Taliban in the Qatari capital, Doha, last year. But US President Joe Biden last month pushed that date back to September 11.

The Taliban warned that the passing of the May 1 deadline for a complete withdrawal “opened the way for” the militants to take every counteraction they deemed appropriate against foreign forces in the county.
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