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Kabul bomb: Pakistan says Afghan claim 'baseless' | Kabul bomb: Pakistan says Afghan claim 'baseless' |
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Pakistan has rejected an Afghan claim that it was involved in a massive bomb attack in the capital, Kabul. | Pakistan has rejected an Afghan claim that it was involved in a massive bomb attack in the capital, Kabul. |
Wednesday's attack close to the heavily protected diplomatic area killed about 90 people and injured about 350 others. | |
No group has said it carried out the attack, but Afghan intelligence officials suggested the Haqqani network - militants allied with the Taliban - carried it out with Pakistan's support. | No group has said it carried out the attack, but Afghan intelligence officials suggested the Haqqani network - militants allied with the Taliban - carried it out with Pakistan's support. |
Pakistan's foreign ministry spokesman described the claim as baseless. | Pakistan's foreign ministry spokesman described the claim as baseless. |
Stability in Afghanistan was in Pakistan's interests, said Nafees Zakaria, and the "rhetoric of blaming others" to hide Afghanistan's own failures was unhelpful. | Stability in Afghanistan was in Pakistan's interests, said Nafees Zakaria, and the "rhetoric of blaming others" to hide Afghanistan's own failures was unhelpful. |
Pakistan and Afghanistan frequently accuse each other of supporting and harbouring militants who carry out cross-border attacks. Afghanistan on Wednesday cancelled all planned cricket fixtures with Pakistan in response to the blast. | Pakistan and Afghanistan frequently accuse each other of supporting and harbouring militants who carry out cross-border attacks. Afghanistan on Wednesday cancelled all planned cricket fixtures with Pakistan in response to the blast. |
The Taliban has denied any role in the attack. There has been no comment from so-called Islamic State (IS), which has a small presence in eastern Afghanistan and has been quick to claim attacks in recent months. | The Taliban has denied any role in the attack. There has been no comment from so-called Islamic State (IS), which has a small presence in eastern Afghanistan and has been quick to claim attacks in recent months. |
'Government failing' | 'Government failing' |
Wednesday's attack was one of the deadliest in Kabul in recent years. A tanker truck packed with explosives was detonated close to the German embassy near Zanbaq Square at 08:20 local time (03:50 GMT). | Wednesday's attack was one of the deadliest in Kabul in recent years. A tanker truck packed with explosives was detonated close to the German embassy near Zanbaq Square at 08:20 local time (03:50 GMT). |
The bomb's target is unknown but many of those who died in what witnesses described as a massive explosion were Afghan civilians. Mohammed Nazir, a driver for BBC Afghan, died in the blast. | The bomb's target is unknown but many of those who died in what witnesses described as a massive explosion were Afghan civilians. Mohammed Nazir, a driver for BBC Afghan, died in the blast. |
Buildings, including a number of embassies, were damaged and more than 50 vehicles destroyed. | Buildings, including a number of embassies, were damaged and more than 50 vehicles destroyed. |
On Thursday relatives of people who have been missing since the attack were searching hospitals in the capital. | On Thursday relatives of people who have been missing since the attack were searching hospitals in the capital. |
"I do not know if my son is dead or alive. I have to see and find him," one relative, Besmillah, told Reuters news agency outside the Emergency Hospital. "I went to every single hospital but could not find my son." | "I do not know if my son is dead or alive. I have to see and find him," one relative, Besmillah, told Reuters news agency outside the Emergency Hospital. "I went to every single hospital but could not find my son." |
There have been several high-profile attacks in Kabul and around the country in recent months. Some people have been hitting out at the government for not doing enough to stop them. | There have been several high-profile attacks in Kabul and around the country in recent months. Some people have been hitting out at the government for not doing enough to stop them. |
"I have lost my brother in the blast and the government is constantly failing to provide us with security," AFP news agency quoted one resident as saying. | "I have lost my brother in the blast and the government is constantly failing to provide us with security," AFP news agency quoted one resident as saying. |
The Afghan interior minister has suspended four police officers over the blast, including the sheriff in charge of policing the diplomatic enclave and the head of the regional counter-terrorism department. | The Afghan interior minister has suspended four police officers over the blast, including the sheriff in charge of policing the diplomatic enclave and the head of the regional counter-terrorism department. |
The blast has been condemned around the world. US President Donald Trump called Afghan leader Ashraf Ghani to express condolences. | The blast has been condemned around the world. US President Donald Trump called Afghan leader Ashraf Ghani to express condolences. |
The US has about 8,400 troops in Afghanistan, with another 5,000 from Nato allies. | The US has about 8,400 troops in Afghanistan, with another 5,000 from Nato allies. |
The Pentagon has reportedly pressed Mr Trump to send thousands more troops back to try to counter gains by the Taliban. More than a third of Afghanistan is now said to be outside government control. | The Pentagon has reportedly pressed Mr Trump to send thousands more troops back to try to counter gains by the Taliban. More than a third of Afghanistan is now said to be outside government control. |
Early on Thursday a soldier died when a suicide bomber targeted a security checkpoint near the airport in Jalalabad. | Early on Thursday a soldier died when a suicide bomber targeted a security checkpoint near the airport in Jalalabad. |
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