KABUL, May 11 — Four back-to-back roadside bombs exploded in a northern district of Afghanistan's capital Kabul today, wounding four civilians including a child, police said. Kabul police spokesman Ferdaws Faramarz said a clearance team was at the site of the attacks. Militants have carried out...
Afghan National Army soldiers stand guard at a check point near the Bagram Airbase north of Kabul, Afghanistan April 2, 2020. — Reuters pic
KABUL, May 11 — Four back-to-back roadside bombs exploded in a northern district of Afghanistan's capital Kabul today, 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 Monday's four consecutive explosions appeared to be the first coordinated effort for some months.
The Taliban has not carried out any large attacks in the city since they signed a landmark withdrawal deal with the US in February, meant to pave the way for peace in the country.The explosions come as authorities are trying to impose a lockdown in the capital to curb the spread of coronavirus in the country. — AFP
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