Panay News

Car bomb hits Afghan capital

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A POWERFUL car bomb exploded in the center of Afghanista­n’s capital on Wednesday, killing or wounding dozens of people and sending clouds of black smoke into the sky above the presidenti­al palace and foreign embassies, officials said.

Basir Mujahid, a spokesman for Kabul police, said several people were kill ed and wounded in the blast near the fortified entrance to the German embassy.

“It was a car bomb near the German embassy, but there are several other important compounds and offices near there too. It is hard to say what the exact target is,” Mujahid said.

The explosion shattered windows and blew doors off their hinges in houses hundreds of meters away.

A public health spokesman said at least 67 wounded people had been taken to hospitals around Kabul.

There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity for the blast. A spokesman for Taliban insurgents said he was gathering informatio­n.

Violence around Afghanista­n has been rising throughout the year, as the Taliban push t o defeat t he US- backed government and reimpose Islamic law after their 2001 ouster in a Washington-backed invasion.

Since most internatio­nal troops withdrew at the end of 2014, the Taliban have gained ground and now control or contest about 40 percent of the country, according to U.S. estimates, though President Ashraf Ghani’s government holds all provincial centers.

US President Donald Trump is due to decide soon on a recommenda­tion to send 3,000 to 5,000 more troops to bolster the small NATO training force and US counter-terrorism mission now totaling just over 10,000.

The commander of US forces in Afghanista­n, General John Nicholson, told a congressio­nal hearing earlier this year that he needed several thousand more troops to help Afghan forces break a “stalemate” with the Taliban.

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