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Afghanistan blast: At least eight dead in Kabul suicide attack | Afghanistan blast: At least eight dead in Kabul suicide attack |
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At least eight people have been killed and about 400 injured by a powerful car bomb in the Afghan capital Kabul early on Friday morning, health officials have told the BBC. | At least eight people have been killed and about 400 injured by a powerful car bomb in the Afghan capital Kabul early on Friday morning, health officials have told the BBC. |
Police say that the bomb went off in the Shah Shahid area of the city. | Police say that the bomb went off in the Shah Shahid area of the city. |
A security source told Reuters that the target was probably an army compound. | A security source told Reuters that the target was probably an army compound. |
Injured people including children were rushed to hospital for treatment. Some bodies are feared buried in the wreckage of shops and businesses. | Injured people including children were rushed to hospital for treatment. Some bodies are feared buried in the wreckage of shops and businesses. |
There has so far been no claim of responsibility for the explosion. However, the Taliban will be the main suspects. | |
The BBC's Khalil Noori says that most of the casualties are civilians. | The BBC's Khalil Noori says that most of the casualties are civilians. |
Large truck bombs are unusual in the centre of Kabul are unusual, in part because police do not allow lorries to enter the city during daytime. | Large truck bombs are unusual in the centre of Kabul are unusual, in part because police do not allow lorries to enter the city during daytime. |
But smaller bombs and suicide attacks have become almost a weekly occurrence in the heavily fortified city. | But smaller bombs and suicide attacks have become almost a weekly occurrence in the heavily fortified city. |
On Thursday at least six people, including three policemen, were killed in a suicide bombing in eastern Afghanistan. | On Thursday at least six people, including three policemen, were killed in a suicide bombing in eastern Afghanistan. |
A lorry filled with explosives was detonated outside a police compound in Puli Alam, capital of Logar province. | A lorry filled with explosives was detonated outside a police compound in Puli Alam, capital of Logar province. |
The Taliban claimed the bombing, the first major attack since the militants confirmed last week that their leader, Mullah Omar, was dead. | The Taliban claimed the bombing, the first major attack since the militants confirmed last week that their leader, Mullah Omar, was dead. |
On Monday the Afghan Taliban released a video which they said showed members of the group pledging allegiance to the new leader, Mullah Akhtar Mansour. | On Monday the Afghan Taliban released a video which they said showed members of the group pledging allegiance to the new leader, Mullah Akhtar Mansour. |
Are you in Kabul? Did you see or hear the explosion?Let us know about your experiences. Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your stories. | Are you in Kabul? Did you see or hear the explosion?Let us know about your experiences. Email haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk with your stories. |
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