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Three dead in bomb last on second day of attacks in Kabul

By IANS | Updated: August 6, 2022 21:50 IST

Kabul, Aug 6 Three persons were killed and seven others were injured in a blast in Kabul's Pol-e-Sukhta ...

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Kabul, Aug 6 Three persons were killed and seven others were injured in a blast in Kabul's Pol-e-Sukhta area on Saturday evening, according to Mawlawi Zabihullah, commander of PD6 in Kabul, media reports said.

Reports from the explosion scene said that the explosives were put in a pot on the side of the road, Tolo News reported.

It has been reported that security forces were not harmed in the explosion. Saturday's explosion took place relatively close to Friday's blast.

According to the Kabul Security Command, the explosion on Friday in the Sarkariz area killed eight people while 18 others were injured. Daesh has claimed responsibility for Friday's blast.

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Tags: Kabul security commandMawlawi zabihullahTolo News
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