Some sources reported that a fire broke out near the building of the Afghan Interior Ministry on the way to the airport.
Near the military airport in Kabul on Sunday, January 1, there was an explosion. It resulted in the death of ten people and wounding of eight others. This was announced by a representative of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, which is controlled by the Taliban, writes Reuters.
“This morning there was an explosion near Kabul’s military airport, as a result of which several of our citizens were martyred and injured,” said spokesman Abdul Nafi Takor.
He added that an investigation was underway, but did not elaborate on the nature or purpose of the explosion.
At the same time, local residents said that around 8 a.m. a loud explosion was heard in the area of the military part of the airport. After that, the area was cordoned off by security forces and all roads were closed.
The media wrote that the Taliban-run administration is facing a bloody insurgency unleashed by the Islamic State militant group, which in recent weeks has attacked several key installations in Kabul, including the Russian and Pakistani embassies.
In addition, other sources said that a fire broke out near the building of the Afghan Interior Ministry on the way to the airport.
Remember, on September 30, a suicide bomber blew himself up in the area of a training center west of the capital of Afghanistan. At that time there were exams.
The death toll in the Kabul attack has risen to 53
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Source: korrespondent

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