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Kabul suicide car bomb: 30 killed in Afghan capital | |
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A suicide car bomb has exploded in the Afghan capital, Kabul, killing at least 30 people, officials have told the BBC. | |
At least 42 people were injured in the blast and there are fears the number of casualties could rise. | |
The blast in the west of the city, in a mainly Shia district, struck a bus carrying government employees from the ministry of mines, officials said. | |
The Taliban said they had carried out the attack and were targeting intelligence service officials. | |
Kabul has seen a number of deadly attacks this year blamed on the Taliban or so-called Islamic State. | |
Security forces cordoned off the area of Monday's blast, which took place during the rush hour. | Security forces cordoned off the area of Monday's blast, which took place during the rush hour. |
Images showed the burned out shell of the bus being removed. | |
Three vehicles and 15 shops were damaged or destroyed. | |
The district where the blast occurred is home to many of the minority Shia Hazara community. | |
The blast was close to the home of deputy government Chief Executive Mohammad Mohaqiq, a leader of the Hazara community. | |
There have been several recent attacks in the district, including one that killed senior Shia cleric Ramazan Hussainzada last month. | |
President Ashraf Ghani condemned the latest attack on "civilians and government staff", while the interior ministry denounced it as "a criminal act against humanity". | President Ashraf Ghani condemned the latest attack on "civilians and government staff", while the interior ministry denounced it as "a criminal act against humanity". |
A Taliban spokesman claimed the bus had been under surveillance for months and was carrying "intelligence workers". | |
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. | 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. |
On 31 May, a huge bombing in central Kabul killed more than 150 people, the deadliest militant attack in the country since US-led forces ousted the Taliban from power in 2001. | On 31 May, a huge bombing in central Kabul killed more than 150 people, the deadliest militant attack in the country since US-led forces ousted the Taliban from power in 2001. |
Last month, at least 34 people were killed and 58 injured when a car bomb was detonated outside a bank in the southern province of Helmand. | Last month, at least 34 people were killed and 58 injured when a car bomb was detonated outside a bank in the southern province of Helmand. |
US President Donald Trump is weighing up whether to increase the number of US troops who are aiding the Afghan military and police. | US President Donald Trump is weighing up whether to increase the number of US troops who are aiding the Afghan military and police. |