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1 civilian killed, 9 wounded in blast in Afghanistan's Ghazni

By ANI | Updated: February 28, 2021 20:25 IST

One civilian was killed and nine more were wounded including seven civilians in an explosion that targeted a police vehicle in the city of Ghazni on Sunday.

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One civilian was killed and nine more were wounded including seven civilians in an explosion that targeted a police vehicle in the city of Ghazni on Sunday.

Taking to Twitter, TOLO News wrote," One civilian was killed and nine more were wounded--including seven civilians--in an explosion that targeted a police vehicle in the city of Ghazni this afternoon, the provincial police said."

Recently, Afghstan has witnessed a sharp rise in violence.

No group has so far taken responsibility for the attack.

( With inputs from ANI )

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