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Afghanistan: 3 killed in Kabul blast

By ANI | Updated: January 10, 2021 14:55 IST

Three people have been confirmed dead and another injured as a blast struck a vehicle in Kabul on Sunday, Interior Ministry spokesman Tareq Arian said.

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Three people have been confirmed dead and another injured as a blast struck a vehicle in Kabul on Sunday, Interior Ministry spokesman Tareq Arian said.

The blast, according to the official, took place at 8:30 am (local time) in Police District 8, leaving three persons including Zia Wadan, spokesman for the Public Protection Force, on the spot and injuring another.

Without providing details, the official blamed the Taliban outfit for orgzing the blast, saying the

Taliban group is responsible for the crimes and killing people.

The Taliban outfit has yet to make a comment.

Target killing has been on the rise in Kabul and other big cities over the past couple of months. (/Xinhua)

( With inputs from ANI )

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