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1 killed, 2 injured in Kabul blast

By ANI | Updated: January 24, 2021 14:30 IST

A bodyguard was killed and the head of the Central Bank's dispute resolution department and his driver were wounded in today's blast in Kabul, reported TOLO News.

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A bodyguard was killed and the head of the Central Bank's dispute resolution department and his driver were wounded in today's blast in Kabul, reported TOLO News.

The Central Bank in a statement confirmed the incident.

"The incident occurred around 8:12 am (local time) in the Shah Shaheed area in PD8 district of Kabul city after an armoured vehicle carrying Abdullah Dur, the head of the Central Bank's dispute resolution department, was targeted by a magnetic IED," said the statement.

"His bodyguard was killed in the blast," it said, adding that Dur and his driver were wounded.

Earlier, Kabul police said that three people were wounded in a blast in Kabul's PD8 district, without providing further details.

Three civilians too were wounded in a mine blast in PD4 district of Jalalabad city also on Sunday, confirmed the local officials.

No group, including the Taliban, has claimed responsibility for either blast.

The officials informed that the incident is still being investigated.

( With inputs from ANI )

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