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Magnetic IED blast in Kabul, no casualties

By ANI | Updated: December 28, 2020 10:05 IST

A magnet-attached improvised explosive device (IED) blast occurred in Kolola Poshta area in Kabul's PD4 on Monday morning, the police said.

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A magnet-attached improvised explosive device (IED) blast occurred in Kolola Poshta area in Kabul's PD4 on Monday morning, the police said.

No casualties have been reported, Tolo News reported quoting the police.

"A magnetic IED blast targeted a security forces vehicle in Kolola Poshta area in Kabul's PD4," the police said.

The blast came days after four explosions rocked Kabul on Saturday, killing four people including two security forces members and injuring six others, Tolo News reported.

The blasts, which occurred within three hours, caused pc among the people who have been witnessing similar incidents nearly every day over the last few weeks, Tolo News reported.

( With inputs from ANI )

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