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Afghanistan: 10 people injured in blast at Kabul market

By ANI | Updated: April 3, 2022 15:15 IST

At least ten people were injured in an explosion that occurred at Kabul's market Sarai Shahzada on Sunday morning, a crowded market of money exchangers.

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At least ten people were injured in an explosion that occurred at Kabul's market Sarai Shahzada on Sunday morning, a crowded market of money exchangers.

The blast was due to a hand grenade thrown into the market by a person who planned a robbery there, said the Ministry of Interior, adding that an investigation has started into the incident, reported Tolo News.

Zirak Zirak, a spokesman for Sarai Shahzada, told Tolo News that the explosion took place on the first floor of the market.

He said that many of those wounded are in critical condition.

( With inputs from ANI )

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