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Explosions shake Afghan capital | |
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Two explosions and the sound of gunfire have been heard in the centre of the Afghan capital, Kabul, reports say. | |
The cause is not yet known, but reports point to at least one major blast. | |
Kabul has been the target of infrequent but often extremely deadly insurgent attacks, but has been relatively quiet for the past month. | |
On 18 January, Taliban bombers and gunmen attacked government targets and shopping malls in the centre of the city, killing 11 people. | |
The BBC's Martin Patience, in Kabul, says the blast happened at 0630 local time (0200 GMT) close to a large shopping centre. | The BBC's Martin Patience, in Kabul, says the blast happened at 0630 local time (0200 GMT) close to a large shopping centre. |
It is not known if there are casualties. | |
Kabul police official Abdul Ghafor Sayedzada said the two explosions had happened near the nine-storey Kabul City Center shopping area, close to the Safi Landmark Hotel, the Associated Press reported. | |
A building in front of the hotel had caught fire, he said. | |
Although the shopping centre is in the heart of Kabul, our correspondent says the timing of the explosion - in the morning at the start of what is effectively the Afghan weekend - meant few people were likely to be in the area. | |
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