Eight dead as barrage of rockets hits Kabul
kabul — At least eight people were killed on Saturday when a barrage of rockets struck densely populated parts of Kabul, marking the latest big attack in a wave of violence sweeping the Afghan capital.
The salvo slammed into various parts of central and north Kabul — including in and around the heavily fortified Green Zone that houses embassies and international firms — just before 9 am.
The Iranian embassy said on Twitter that its main building had been hit by rocket fragments after a missile landed on the premises. No one on the compound, located just outside the Green Zone, was wounded. Interior ministry spokesman Tariq Arian blamed the Taleban, saying “terrorists” had fired a total of 23 rockets.
“Based on initial information, eight people were martyred, and 31 others were wounded,” Arian said. Kabul police spokesman Ferdaws Faramarz confirmed the same tolls and details. The Taleban denied responsibility, saying they “do not blindly fire on public places”.
At least one rocket landed in an office inside the Green Zone, but did not explode. Photos and videos circulating online showed several buildings with damaged walls and windows, including at a large medical complex.
Recent big attacks in Kabul, including two horrific assaults on educational institutions that killed nearly 50 people in recent weeks, follow a familiar pattern in the aftermath, with the Taleban denying any involvement while the Afghan government pins the blame on them or their proxies. “The rocket attack in Kabul city has nothing to do with the mujahideen...,” Taleban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said.
The Daesh group claimed responsibility for deadly rocket attacks. It said 28 Katyusha rockets fired by Daesh group hit Kabul’s fortified Green Zone that houses “the presidential palace, embassies of Crusader states, and the headquarters of Afghan forces”.—