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Afghan blasts: Kabul charity hit by bomb and gun attack Afghan blasts: Kabul charity hit by bomb and gun attack
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An attack on the offices of an international charity in the centre of the Afghan capital, Kabul, has left at least one civilian dead, officials say.An attack on the offices of an international charity in the centre of the Afghan capital, Kabul, has left at least one civilian dead, officials say.
Gunfire erupted when armed men stormed the building of the humanitarian organisation Care in the Shar-e-Naw area following a car bomb explosion. Gunfire erupted when three armed men stormed the building of the aid group Care in the Shar-e-Naw area following a car bomb explosion.
Three attackers were killed. No group has admitted carrying out the attack. All attackers were killed. No group has admitted carrying out the attack, the fifth to hit the city in 24 hours.
Earlier, a series of blasts left at least 24 people dead and nearly 100 others wounded. Taliban militants have increased their attacks in Kabul recently.
An army general and two senior police officers were among the dead from those attacks, a ministry of defence spokesperson told the BBC. A series of blasts claimed by the group killed at least 24 people and wounded nearly 100 others on Monday.
The Taliban, who have carried out frequent attacks in Kabul, said they were responsible for the blasts. An army general and two senior police officers were among the dead, a ministry of defence spokesperson told the BBC.
A government spokesman told the BBC that six other civilians were injured in the attack. The latest incident struck a prosperous business and residential area of Kabul.
A government spokesman told the BBC that six other civilians were injured in the hours-long standoff.
Some 42 people were rescued during the operation, including 10 foreigners, he added.Some 42 people were rescued during the operation, including 10 foreigners, he added.
Traffic was blocked in several parts of the city and schools were closed.Traffic was blocked in several parts of the city and schools were closed.
The latest attacks highlight the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan, which has left dozens of civilians dead. The recent attacks highlight the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan, which has left dozens of civilians dead.