3 injured in an explosion targeting a vehicle of the Ministry of Higher Education in Kabul

3 injured in an explosion targeting a vehicle of the Ministry of Higher Education in Kabul

The fifth district of Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, was shaken on Saturday by a big explosion in the Diwan Baiji neighbourhood.
The Afghan capital has had four explosions in the last week alone.
An explosion rocked the Afghan capital, according to Khalid Zadran, a spokesman for the Taliban leadership.

Zadran claimed that the explosion happened in the fifth district of Kabul city’s Diwan Baiji neighbourhood and that a passenger automobile was the intended target of a mine placed inside a container.

Other sources claimed that on Saturday morning in the nation’s capital, Kabul, an explosion struck a vehicle carrying workers from the Afghan Ministry of Higher Education.
Although it is yet unclear how many people were killed in this explosion, the Taliban claims that based on preliminary information, three individuals were hurt.
No one or anything has yet to take blame for this explosion.
The Afghan capital, Kabul, was shaken by three different bombings last week.

In a suicide attack on the Kaj school in western Kabul earlier last week, 53 people—including 46 female pupils—were killed and 110 other students were hurt.
People inside and beyond Afghanistan were incensed by this incident.
The majority of the homes and flats near to the accident site had their windows broken by the explosion.

According to eyewitnesses, two cars were damaged as a result of an explosion that occurred at around eight in the morning and was directed at a passenger bus.

An explosion targeting a vehicle of the Kabul Ministry of Higher Education left 3 people injured.

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