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Kabul hit by deadly suicide car bomb Kabul hit by deadly suicide car bomb
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A suicide car bomb has exploded in the Afghan capital, Kabul, killing at least 24 people, officials told the BBC.A suicide car bomb has exploded in the Afghan capital, Kabul, killing at least 24 people, officials told the BBC.
According to the Afghan interior ministry spokesman, at least 42 were also injured in the blast.According to the Afghan interior ministry spokesman, at least 42 were also injured in the blast.
The attacker detonated a bomb in his car in a mainly Shia neighbourhood in the west of the city, the official said.The attacker detonated a bomb in his car in a mainly Shia neighbourhood in the west of the city, the official said.
The target of the attack was not immediately clear, and there has been no claim of responsibility.The target of the attack was not immediately clear, and there has been no claim of responsibility.
But it occurred near the house of deputy government Chief Executive Mohammad Mohaqiq. The blast struck a bus carrying employees of the mining ministry.
A spokesman for the politician told news agency AFP that "we assume the car wanted to target Mr Mohaqeq's house but was stopped by guards". Police cordoned off the site of the explosion which is located near the house of deputy government Chief Executive Mohammad Mohaqiq.
A spokesman for the politician told news agency AFP that "we assume the car wanted to target Mr Mohaqiq's house but was stopped by guards".
No militant group immediately claimed responsibility for the blast.No militant group immediately claimed responsibility for the blast.
Past attacks have been attributed to either the Taliban or to so-called Islamic State.Past attacks have been attributed to either the Taliban or to so-called Islamic State.
The Afghan capital has seen a string of recent attacks including at least 90 casualties when a truck bomb exploded in May. Kabul has seen a string of recent attacks, including a truck bomb which exploded in May, killing more than 150 people.
According to the United Nations, the country has seen at least 1,662 civilian deaths in the first half of the year with around 20% of those in the capital.