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Double bombing in Kabul kills 21

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A CO-ORDINATED double suicide bombing has hit central Kabul, killing at least 21 people, including a journalist, and wounding at least 27, officials say.

Five people were killed by the first blast in the Afghan capital and 11 were wounded, according to Mohammad Asim, chief of the Kabul ambulance service.

The first explosion was soon followed by the other, some minutes later.

Police officer Jan Agha said the journalist died in the second blast, which also wounded two police officers.

Wahid Majroh, public health ministry’s spokesman, later confirmed the higher casualty tolls.

Both suicide attacks took place in the central Shash Darak area, which is also home to the NATO headquarte­rs and a number of embassies in Afghanista­n. The second was meant to hit those rushing to the scene of the attack to help the victims of the first blast.

Kabul chief of police Dawood Amin said the area of Kabul that was targeted includes foreign offices.

Mohammad Mousa Zahir, director of Wazir Akbarkhan Hospital, said several people suffering injuries from the blasts were being treated at the hospital. No one immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity for the attacks.

The local Islamic State group affiliate and the more firmly establishe­d Taliban carry out regular attacks around the country, with the Taliban usually targeting the

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