Death Toll Rises to Four in Kabul Roadside Bomb Blast
The death toll from Sunday’s roadside bomb blast in Kabul’s Baraki roundabout rose to four, a source said on Monday, adding that six people were wounded in the explosion.
The blast took place on Sunday afternoon in which a security forces vehicle was targeted by the roadside bomb, police said.
The target was Sayed Abrar Sadat, an officer of office of the deputy minister of interior in which he, two others official of the ministry and a child were killed and six more, including three children and two women were wounded, a source said on Monday.
2 Killed in Kabul Blast During Peak Traffic Time
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Father, son killed in targeted attack in Afghan capital
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2021-02-17 10:06:54 GMT2021-02-17 18:06:54(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
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KABUL, Feb. 17 (Xinhua) A father and his son were killed by unidentified armed men in the Afghan capital Kabul on Wednesday, an official said.
The official who declined to be named has confirmed that the incident took place in Bagrami area at 07:30 a.m. local time when unknown armed men opened fire on a car and as a result Abdul Qayum Zazai and his son Mohammad Fahim, both government employees, were killed.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
Target killing has been on rise in Afghanistan s big cities including Kabul over the past months. Enditem
Father, son killed in targeted attack in Afghan capital
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