Afghanistan News: Bomb blast near mosque in Kabul, 8 killed, 18 injured
The latest case is of a bomb blast in a car in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. At least eight people were killed and 18 others were injured when a car bomb exploded near a mosque in the Afghan capital, Kabul, on Friday.

Since the beginning of Taliban rule in Afghanistan, the incidents of bomb blasts have increased. The latest case is of a bomb blast in a car in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. At least eight people were killed and 18 others were injured when a car bomb exploded near a mosque in the Afghan capital, Kabul, on Friday. A Taliban official gave this information.
According to Khalid Zadran, the Taliban-appointed spokesman for Kabul's police chief, the bombing took place in the Shia-dominated Sar-e Karez area of western Kabul. Initial reports had given two deaths, but later the death toll rose after some of the injured were killed. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the bombing.
Bombings in public places in Afghanistan have raised questions about the safety of local people. On 30 July also, there was a bomb blast during a cricket match in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. A match of Afghanistan's Shapagiza T20 Cricket League was being played at the Kabul International Cricket Stadium when there was a suicide blast and there was a stir. Many people died in this blast and some people were also injured. After the blast during the live match, there was chaos in the stadium for some time. Players from both the teams were taken inside the bunker. Surprisingly, United Nations officials were also present in the stadium when the attack took place.
Earlier on June 12, there was an explosion in Kunar, Afghanistan. One Taliban member was killed in this. Six others including a civilian were injured in the blast. The blast occurred in the city of Asadabad, the center of Kunar, when a landmine mounted on a vehicle of Taliban security forces exploded. The landmine was placed in the vehicle of the Islamic Emirate. Witnesses said several civilians were harmed.
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