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Rockets land near Afghan Presidential palace during Eid prayers

Updated on: 20 July,2021 11:36 AM IST  |  Kabul
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Sources have confirmed that the rockets were fired from Parwan-e-Se area in Kabul's District 18

Rockets land near Afghan Presidential palace during Eid prayers

At least three rockets hit near the presidential palace on Tuesday shortly before Afghan President Ashraf Ghani was to give an address to mark the Muslim holiday of Eid-a-Adha. Pic/PTI

Three rockets landed near the Afghan Presidential Palace, also known as the Arg, on Tuesday during Eid prayers which was attended by President Ashraf Ghani and other politicians and officials.


The rockets landed when they just started the Eid prayers, said a TOLO News report.


Sources have confirmed that the rockets were fired from Parwan-e-Se area in Kabul's District 18.


The rockets landed in Bagh-e-Ali Mardan and Chaman-e-Hozori areas in Kabul's District 1 and Manabe Bashari area in Kabul's District 2, all near the Presidential Palace.

There has been no immediate reports of casualties or damages.

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