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Afghanistan: Car bomb attack targets army base in Shirzad

By ANI | Updated: January 30, 2021 11:00 IST

A car bomb attack here targeted an army base in Shirzad district on Saturday.

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A car bomb attack here targeted an army base in Shirzad district on Saturday.

"Sources report a car bomb explosion in Shirzad district, Nangarhar province, this morning. Details to follow," tweeted TOLO News.

The car bomb attack targeted an army base in Shirzad district and 'it has caused casualties', said Ghulam Sanaee Stanekzai, Nangarhar police chief.

No group has yet claimed the responsibility for the attack and further details are awaited.

On Friday, 58 Taliban terrorists were killed in an operation by the Afghstan forces in two provinces - Kandhar and Farah.

( With inputs from ANI )

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