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24 dead in Kabul car bomb attack claimed

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AFGHANISTA­N - The Taliban has claimed responsibi­lity for a car bombing in Kabul that left at least 24 people dead, as it ratchets up an offensive across Afghanista­n. The blast occurred on Monday, when a Toyota Corolla exploded in the city’s west, Afghan Interior Ministry spokesman Najib Danish told CNN. It is the latest in a string of attacks in recent days by the Taliban, which said it had captured two districts in northern and central Afghanista­n at the weekend. In a statement released by Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid, the group said the Kabul bomb’s target was a bus carrying Afghan intelligen­ce staff, but Danish authoritie­s said that all the victims were civilians, including some employees of the Ministry of Mining and Petroleum. Women and children were among the dozens injured, the Danes said. A witness told CNN he saw injured people in the streets and others yelling in the bombing’s aftermath. “In the morning I was sleeping when I heard a loud boom, which woken me up,” said 33-year-old Safiullah, who gave only his name.

He looked out of a window in his home and saw plumes of smoke rising from the site as people ran in a panic. Afghanista­n’s Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah and President Ashraf Ghani both condemned the attack. “I strongly condemn the terrorist attack on civil servants in Kabul today,” Abdullah said in a tweet. “Our security institutes will hold perpetrato­rs accountabl­e.” (CNN.COM)

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 ??  ?? An injured man is transporte­d after the attack in western Kabul on Monday. (Photo: Getty Images)
An injured man is transporte­d after the attack in western Kabul on Monday. (Photo: Getty Images)

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