At least seven killed, hundreds injured in Kabul suicide attack
At least seven killed, hundreds injured in Kabul suicide attack

At least seven killed, hundreds injured in Kabul suicide attack

The Taliban have claimed responsibility for a huge explosion in the Afghan capital Kabul on Tuesday morning.

Several people have died and more than 200 wounded after a suicide attacker detonated a car bomb. Gunfire was ongoing between security forces and the militants at midday Kabul time (0830 BST), according to Reuters witnesses at the scene.

The report by TOLO News cited Ismael Kawosi, head of the media department at the ministry of public health, to say that the injured were taken to nearby hospitals. Kawosi did not provide a number for the people killed in the attack.

A report by the Associated Press (AP) said the attack was followed by gunfire and the area was surrounded by security forces. President Ashraf Ghani also said that several people were killed and injured in the blast that reportedly targeted offices of the country’s main security agency, the Guardian reported. A thick plume of smoke was seen rising from the area after the explosion.

Al Jazeera reported that the explosion took place during a time when the area is typically busy. The report also cited a spokesman for an emergency hospital in Kabul to say that the facility received eight lightly injured Afghan soldiers.

“What we know from police sources is that a suicide bomber, who was driving a vehicle with explosives, detonated himself targeting a convoy of Afghan army near the defense ministry building,” a reporter for Al Jazeera said from Kabul, adding: “Witnesses are telling us the attack was followed by some gunfire. The Afghan police believe there could be a number of attackers in one of the buildings nearby.”

The Al Jazeera report cited the U.S. embassy and said it was not affected by the explosion, while the NATO military coalition also said it was unaffected. The Guardian report added that warning sirens blared from the U.S. embassy compound, which lies close to the NATO mission’s headquarters in the country.

TOLO News reported that the attack targeted a secret service unit that protects important officials. A reporter for the news network also said that special forces arrived at the location and that fighting was ongoing. The Presidential Palace condemned the attack “in the strongest possible terms” and without giving an exact figure, also added that there were casualties in the attack.

Agencies/Canadajournal




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