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Car Bombing in Kabul Left Casualties ‘Mostly’ to Civilians

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(Last Updated On: October 24, 2022)

Car-bomb blast near Green Village compound in eastern Kabul on Monday left casualties mostly to civilians including children and women.

 The Interior Ministry said that the attack killed at least four people including two security guards of Green Village – a compound housing foreign workers in Kabul – and 114 more wounded including children and women.

“We didn’t find clues to indicate that the militants had entered the compound,” Najib Danish, Spokesman of the Interior Ministry said. “We are currently investigating the incident.”

According to the residents, it was a huge blast and its shockwaves were heard almost throughout the city. The targeted guesthouse is located close to residential area.

“We want this guesthouse to be moved far from the residential areas,” said Ghulam Jilani, a victim of the incident.   

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The blast was triggered by an explosive-packed car which also incurred financial losses to the people, living in nearby residential houses. The residents urged the government to help them in this regard.  

“All windows and glasses of our house were destroyed,” Obaidullah said. “We should receive assistance,” another resident Rahimullah pleaded. 

People carrying coffin of Zakir, a young man, who was killed in Monday’s car bomb attack in Kabul, 15/01/2018. Photo: Ariana News.

They also asked the government to ensure their security.

Zakir was one of those killed in the attack. He was recently graduated from the school and married a couple of months ago.

“Only two months passed from his marriage before being killed,” Zakir’s cousin Ahmad Zia Noor said. “He was a fresh school graduate and was studying at an educational center in the area.”

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, asserting that it targeted foreign nationals in the capital.

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Afghan, Turkmen officials discuss early completion of Herat Noorul Jihad substation

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Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS) leadership has met with a delegation from Turkmenistan to discuss the completion and inauguration of the new Herat Noorul Jihad substation.

At the meeting, Mawlawi Abdul Rahman Rahmani, Chief Operating Officer of DABS, provided an update on the progress of the substation and said work on the project is almost complete.

It was agreed that the substation will be operational once all remaining technical issues between the two parties are resolved.

Murad Artikov, Turkmenistan’s Head of International Projects, commended DABS for its cooperation in the construction of the Noorul Jihad substation, and expressed confidence that the project will be completed in the near future.

He also said that a protocol outlining equipment and technical matters will be finalized by both parties.

Upon the completion of this project, the import of electricity from Turkmenistan to Herat is expected to increase, benefiting thousands of new customers in the province.

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Tehran ‘ready to help’ IEA fight terrorism after Herat mosque shooting

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Iran’s embassy in Kabul has announced Tehran is ready to work with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) to fight terrorism.

This came just hours after a gunman opened fire on worshipers at a mosque in Herat province. At least six people are believed to have been killed in the shooting – which the Iranian embassy labeled a “terrorist incident”.

The embassy said it wants the perpetrators identified and punished.

Abdul Mateen Qani, the spokesman of Afghanistan’s Ministry of Interior, said the incident happened on Monday night in Herat province, in the Shahrak area of Guzara District, when an unknown gunman opened fire on worshipers with an AK-47.

Qani said six people died and one was wounded.

He stated that further details would be released later.

So far, no group or individual has claimed responsibility for the attack.

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IEA’s deputy prime minister meets with Chinese ambassador

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China’s ambassador to Kabul Zhao Xing, said in a meeting with Mawlawi Abdul Salam Hanafi, the administrative deputy prime minister of the Islamic Emirate, that relations between the two countries were unique on a regional level and that China wants to expand these relations as much as possible in the political, economic and cultural fields.

Zhao said in order to further strengthen relations between the two countries, China provides scholarships to Afghan students and also organizes short-term training courses to improve the capacity of Afghans.

In addition to expressing his sympathy to the victims of the recent flash floods in the country, the Chinese ambassador also announced his country’s offer of $100,000 in aid to flood victims.

Hanafi in turn described relations between the two countries as historical and emphasized the need to keep expanding these ties.

He also said the IEA appreciates China’s position regarding the Islamic Emirate in international forums and said that the Islamic Emirate supports China’s policy and Beijing’s economic projects such as One Belt and One Road.

Hanafi added that the Islamic Emirate wants good relations with all countries and does not allow anyone to use Afghanistan’s soil against other countries.

He said the IEA expects other countries to treat Afghanistan based on mutual respect.

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