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regular-article-logo Saturday, 11 May 2024

Eight killed in Kabul ahead of US meet

The explosions, some close to the diplomatic enclave, sent warning sirens blaring from embassies

Reuters Kabul Published 22.11.20, 01:04 AM
A health ministry official said five bodies and 21 injured were taken to the hospital from the incident

A health ministry official said five bodies and 21 injured were taken to the hospital from the incident Shutterstock

Several rockets hit residential areas in the early rush hour in the Afghan capital Kabul on Saturday, killing at least eight civilians and wounding 31, police officials said.

The explosions, some close to the diplomatic enclave, sent warning sirens blaring from embassies and it comes two days before a major donor conference for Afghanistan in Geneva.

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Tariq Arian, spokesman for the ministry of interior, said at least eight civilians had been killed in the attack and 31 wounded.

A health ministry official said five bodies and 21 injured were taken to the hospital from the incident.

Arian said “terrorists” mounted 14 rockets in a small truck and set them off, adding that an investigation is going on to find out how the vehicle came inside the city.

Some residents filmed the rockets being fired and posted them on social media.

Several pictures circulating on Facebook showed damaged cars, shattered windows and holes in residential homes.

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