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Blast rocks Kabul's diplomatic zone, multiple casualties' reported

Updated on: 31 October,2017 06:19 PM IST  |  Kabul
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A suicide attacker riding a motorcycle blew himself up inside Kabul's heavily fortified diplomatic zone today killing at least three people and wounding 15, officials said

Blast rocks Kabul's diplomatic zone, multiple casualties' reported

A suicide attacker riding a motorcycle blew himself up inside Kabul's heavily fortified diplomatic zone today killing at least three people and wounding 15, officials said. It was the first attack targeting the Afghan capital's so-called "Green Zone" since a massive truck bomb ripped through the area on May 31, killing or wounding hundreds.


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"Our initial information shows the suicide attacker was on a motorcycle. He made it through the first checkpoint
but was stopped at the second checkpoint and detonated," defence ministry spokesman Dawlat Waziri told AFP. "We don't know the target but it happened a few meters from the defence ministry's foreign relations office. No
casualties to our personnel."


Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the explosion in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Tuesday which killed multiple people, the Sunni militant group's Amaq news agency said. The attack was "a (suicide) mission using an explosive vest in the diplomatic Wazir Akbar Khan neighbourhood in the city of Kabul," it said.

Meanwhile, a health ministry official confirmed the casualty toll. AFP reporters heard a loud explosion around 4 pm just as workers would have been leaving their offices, followed by the sirens of emergency services. Witnesses told AFP they saw multiple casualties being carried from the scene of the blast and driven away in ambulances.

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