Bangkok Post

4 roadside bombs go off in Kabul

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KABUL: Four roadside bombs detonated in less than 90 minutes yesterday in a northern district of Afghanista­n’s capital, wounding four civilians including a child, police said.

Militants have carried out several roadside bombings and rocket attacks in Kabul and other parts of the country in recent weeks, but yesterday morning’s blasts appeared to be the first coordinate­d effort for some months.

Kabul police spokesman Ferdaws Faramarz said a clearance team was at the site of the blasts, which had not yet been claimed by any group.

The bombings were in an area where Afghanista­n’s intelligen­ce agency recently busted a joint Islamic State Haqqani network cell accused of carrying out several attacks.

The Taliban has not carried out large attacks in Afghan cities since February when they signed a deal with the US meant to pave the way for peace.

Under the agreement, the Taliban promised not to target forces from the US-led coalition but made no such pledge toward Afghan troops.

The insurgents have stepped up attacks in the provinces, however, as they seek to press their advantage amid stalled talks with the Afghan government.

Washington has repeatedly called for a reduction in violence in Afghanista­n in a bid to preserve the accord and has already started a drawdown of troops as President Donald Trump vows to end America’s longest war.

Yesterday’s blasts come as authoritie­s are trying to impose a lockdown on the capital to curb the spread of coronaviru­s.

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