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Kabul bombing kills seven at Chinese restaurant as Islamic State claims attack

Explosion in a busy market area revives concerns over militant activity as officials confirm foreign casualty and assess wider security risks

People gather near the site of the blast in Kabul on Monday. Reuters

Yaqoob Akbari, Elian Peltier
Published 21.01.26, 04:49 AM

A bombing claimed by the Islamic State wing in Afghanistan killed at least seven people and wounded more than a dozen in a Chinese restaurant in Kabul on Monday, officials said, in a sign of the group’s persistent threat despite the Afghan government’s claim to have vanquished it.

The blast ripped through a noodle restaurant on a busy street of central Kabul filled with shops selling flowers, antiquities and rugs on Monday afternoon. A single attacker detonated his explosive vest 30 minutes after entering the restaurant, according to a statement released by the Islamic State.

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A spokesman for the Afghan interior ministry, Abdul Mateen Qani, told The New York Times that seven people had been killed, including a Chinese citizen. He also said that the attack had been carried out by a single attacker from the Islamic State Khorasan Province, or IS-K, the group’s Afghanistan affiliate.

IS-K says it has targeted Chinese citizens in retaliation for Beijing’s oppression of Uyghurs, a Muslim ethnic minority in China, and has criticised the Afghan government’s dealings with Beijing.

Prison escape

The Syrian military claimed on Tuesday that guards from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces had abandoned a camp in northeast Syria housing thousands of people linked to the Islamic State group, allowing the detainees to escape.

New York Times News Service

Kabul Islamic State (IS)
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