
Explosion shakes Afghan capital Kabul, no injuries reported
India Today
A blast took place in Kabul city that was reportedly caused by explosives placed on the side of the road.
A blast took place in the Afghanistan capital Kabul city on Tuesday that was reportedly caused by explosives placed on the side of the road.
Khalid Zadran, the spokesman of the Kabul Police Command, confirmed that an explosion occurred in the areas of the second security district of Kabul city, and said that no one was injured, local media Tolo News reported.
According to Khalid Zadran, the explosion occurred due to the explosion of explosives placed on the side of the road.
Further details are awaited.

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