Several killed, scores injured in Kabul suicide explosion | Inquirer News

Several killed, scores injured in Kabul suicide explosion

/ 05:54 PM April 19, 2016

Afghanistan

A member of the Afghan security forces stands guard at the site of a suicide attack at the gate of a Civil Order Police compound, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Feb. 1, 2016. On April 19 (Manila time), another suicide attack in Kabul claimed lives.  AP

Several people have been killed and more than 200 have been injured in a huge explosion in the center of the Afghan capital Kabul, officials say.

Interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said a suicide attacker had detonated a vehicle. Gunfire can still be heard.

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A Taliban spokesman said the group carried out the attack.

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It comes a week after it said it was launching its “spring offensive”, warning of “large-scale attacks”.

Tuesday’s bombing happened during the morning rush hour in a residential neighborhood close to the ministry of defense and military compounds.

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There are unverified claims that Taliban fighters managed to breach the defenses of the National Directorate of Security, the main spy agency which protects high-ranking government officials.

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The “blast was carried out by a suicide bomber in a car and possibly one or two bombers are still resisting,” Mr. Sediqqi was quoted as saying.

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“The scene of the attack has been completely cordoned off by Afghan security forces.”

The presidential palace–only a few hundred meters from the blast–condemned the attack “in the strongest possible terms”.

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“Such cowardly terrorist attacks will not weaken the will and determination of Afghan security forces to fight against terrorism.”

A tweet from President Ghani’s office’s official account suggested the attack “clearly shows the enemy’s defeat in face-to-face battle with ANSDF”. ANSDF stands for the Afghan National Security and Defense Forces.

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The Taliban has over the past year enjoyed resurgence, buoyed by the withdrawal of most Nato and US forces at the end of 2014, and a flood of foreign fighters joining their ranks. It now controls size-able parts of Afghanistan. TVJ

TAGS: Bombing, Kabul, Taliban

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