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Monday, July 24, 2017

Kabul car BOMB CLAIMS 26!

In Monday’s blast the bus was carrying employees of the ministry of mines, passing from western Kabul to the downtown ministry during rush hour, interior ministry spokesman Najib Danish said.
It was struck by the car bomb as it passed through a busy area of the capital.
A photographer at the scene saw multiple bodies and wounded people in the street, surrounded by shattered glass as security forces cordoned off the area.
The bus’s charred remains were left smoking in the middle of the road as the wounded were rushed to hospitals in ambulances as well as private cars and taxis.
“It was a huge explosion, my house nearly collapsed,” a neighbourhood resident who gave his name as Mostafa said, adding that the street was “filled with human flesh and blood”.
“It was horrible,” said shopkeeper Momin. “It is a crowded area — many of my friends and other shopkeepers are either killed or wounded.”
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the blast, which came just before 7 am. The group rarely claims attacks with high civilian casualties, but does frequently target government employees.
Afghan presidential spokesman Shah Hussain Murtazawi put the toll at 26 dead and 41 wounded.
At a press conference, Murtazawi also said at least 35 people were killed in the hospital attack over the weekend.
All the victims were civilians, Murtazawi said, without specifying if they were patients or staff. “This is a cruel crime against humanity,” he added.
He did not elaborate, and officials say phone lines are down in Taywara district, captured by the militants over the weekend.
The Taliban have denied the claim and reports they torched the hospital, though a spokesman said parts of
the building were damaged in
fighting.
Ghor is a poor, mountainous province that has been relatively safe in the past but shares a border with the Taliban-infested provinces of Helmand and Farah.
Afghan forces control 59.7 per cent of the country, according to a US watchdog’s report issued in May after the winter lull in fighting, up slightly from the previous quarter.
But the insurgents have ramped up their offensive across the country since launching their so-called “spring offensive” earlier this year.
Monday’s attack in Kabul came as the Hazara community had planned to hold a demonstration in the same neighbourhood to mark the one-year anniversary of twin bombings that killed 84 people in an attack claimed by IS.
  — AFP

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