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Afghanistan
ISIS Claimed Passenger Bus Blast in Capital Kabul
DID Press: At least 7 people were killed and 20 more were injured in an explosion in west of capital Kabul, says Kabul Security Command.
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Afghanistan
Blast in Kabul Kills at least 6, Wounds many
DID Press: At least 6 people were killed and 10 more were injured in a suicide blast near Malik Azghar square in the capital Kabul.
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Blast Among Reporters in Balkh; 3 killed 30 wounded
DID Press: Explosion hit the cultural office of Tebyan in northern Mazar-e Sharif city, according to public sources.
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Blast Rocks Capital Kabul
DID Press: An explosion occurred in the second security district of the capital Kabul on Tuesday morning.
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National Resistance Council for the Salvation of Afghanistan Reacts to Wednesday Kabul Blast
Did Press: The National Resistance Council for the Salvation of Afghanistan has denounced deadly explosion in the capital Kabul.
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Afghanistan
Blast, Gunfire near Ta-liban Foreign Ministry Gate Left Casualties
Blast and gunshots took place near the gate of the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday evening.
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Several Killed, Injured in Kabul Blast
An explosion outside the military airport in Kabul has caused multiple casualties, the Taliban's interior ministry spokesman confirmed.
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Afghanistan
Deadly Blast Hits Al-jihadia Madrassa in Samangan; No Exact data on number of Casualties
Several hours after an explosion rips through a religious school during prayer time in northern Samangan province on Wednesday, there is no exact data on the number of casualties.
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Kabul Mosque Blast Injures at least 10
Spokesman of the Kabul Security Command Khalid Zadran confirmed the explosion, saying an investigation has been started.
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Blast, Gunfire Erupts in west of Kabul
An explosion rocked an ID card center in western Kabul, according to reports.
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