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Bomb blast rips through Kabul

Sewage tanker explosion kills 80 and injures hundreds

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APOWERFUL bomb hidden in a sewage tanker exploded in the morning rush hour in the centre of the Afghan capital yesterday, police said, killing at least 80 people, wounding hundreds and damaging embassy buildings.

The victims appeared mainly to have been Afghan civilians.

The bomb, one of the most destructiv­e in Kabul and coming at the start of the holy month of Ramadaan, exploded close to the fortified entrance to the German embassy, wounding some staff, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel said.

He said one Afghan security guard was killed and others were likely among the dead. “Such attacks do not change our resolve in continuing to support the Afghan government in the stabilisat­ion of the country,” he said.

Basir Mujahid, a spokesman for the city police, said the explosives were hidden in a sewage truck. He suggested the German embassy might not have been the target of the blast, which sent clouds of black smoke into the sky near the presidenti­al palace. “There are several other important compounds and offices near there too,” he said.

The blast, which shattered windows and blew doors off their hinges in houses hundreds of metres away, was unusually strong.

The Taliban, seeking to reimpose Islamic rule after their 2001 ousting by US-led forces, denied responsibi­lity and said they condemned attacks that had no legitimate target and killed civilians.

Islamic State, the other main militant group active in Afghanista­n, has claimed responsibi­lity for previous high-profile attacks in Kabul, including an attack on a military hospital in March that killed more than 50 people. The Nato-led Resolute Support mission in Kabul said Afghan security forces prevented the vehicle carrying the bomb from entering the heavily protected Green Zone that houses many foreign embassies, as well as its headquarte­rs, also suggesting it may not have reached its intended target. A public health official said at least 80 people had been killed and more than 350 wounded.

Germany will cease flights deporting rejected asylum seekers to Afghanista­n in the next few days. Berlin began deporting Afghans in December, seeking to show it is tackling an influx of migrants by getting rid of those who do not qualify as refugees.

The French, Turkish and Chinese embassies were among those damaged, the three countries said, adding there were no injuries among their diplomats. – Reuters

 ?? PICTURE: AP ?? AFTERMATH: An injured woman is seen following a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanista­n, yesterday. A massive explosion rocked a highly secure diplomatic area, causing casualties and sending a huge plume of smoke over the Afghan capital.
PICTURE: AP AFTERMATH: An injured woman is seen following a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanista­n, yesterday. A massive explosion rocked a highly secure diplomatic area, causing casualties and sending a huge plume of smoke over the Afghan capital.

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