Khalid Zadran, a police spokesman, said another 33 people were injured in the blast. Witnesses said the powerful explosion was heard in a northern Kabul neighborhood on Wednesday, shattering windows in nearby buildings. No one has claimed responsibility for the explosion and authorities have not publicly claimed responsibility. Archie Bland and Nimo Omer take you to the top stories and what they mean, free every weekday morning Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. The Taliban say they are restoring security to the war-torn country that has seen an overall decline in violence since the group took over and defeated a US-backed government a year ago. However, several major attacks, some claimed by Islamic State, have taken place in urban centers in recent months. The Emergency Hospital, a facility run by an Italian NGO specializing in the treatment of war victims, said in a statement that it had received 27 people, including five children, who were injured in the blasts. Two people arrived dead at the hospital and one patient died in the emergency room, said the country director of the Afghanistan Emergency Hospital, Stefano Soza. In August the hospital treated 80 patients from six different mass casualty events, which included major incidents such as explosions and mass shootings. Sozza said: “The country is suffering the consequences of a very long conflict that has undermined its future.”
title: “Blast At Kabul Mosque During Evening Prayers Kills 21 Police Say Afghanistan Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-10” author: “Rosa Mcgee”
Khalid Zadran, a police spokesman, said another 33 people were injured in the blast. Witnesses said the powerful explosion was heard in a northern Kabul neighborhood on Wednesday, shattering windows in nearby buildings. No one has claimed responsibility for the explosion and authorities have not publicly claimed responsibility. Archie Bland and Nimo Omer take you to the top stories and what they mean, free every weekday morning Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. The Taliban say they are restoring security to the war-torn country that has seen an overall decline in violence since the group took over and defeated a US-backed government a year ago. However, several major attacks, some claimed by Islamic State, have taken place in urban centers in recent months. The Emergency Hospital, a facility run by an Italian NGO specializing in the treatment of war victims, said in a statement that it had received 27 people, including five children, who were injured in the blasts. Two people arrived dead at the hospital and one patient died in the emergency room, said the country director of the Afghanistan Emergency Hospital, Stefano Soza. In August the hospital treated 80 patients from six different mass casualty events, which included major incidents such as explosions and mass shootings. Sozza said: “The country is suffering the consequences of a very long conflict that has undermined its future.”
title: “Blast At Kabul Mosque During Evening Prayers Kills 21 Police Say Afghanistan Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-03” author: “Gloria Matthews”
Khalid Zadran, a police spokesman, said another 33 people were injured in the blast. Witnesses said the powerful explosion was heard in a northern Kabul neighborhood on Wednesday, shattering windows in nearby buildings. No one has claimed responsibility for the explosion and authorities have not publicly claimed responsibility. Archie Bland and Nimo Omer take you to the top stories and what they mean, free every weekday morning Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. The Taliban say they are restoring security to the war-torn country that has seen an overall decline in violence since the group took over and defeated a US-backed government a year ago. However, several major attacks, some claimed by Islamic State, have taken place in urban centers in recent months. The Emergency Hospital, a facility run by an Italian NGO specializing in the treatment of war victims, said in a statement that it had received 27 people, including five children, who were injured in the blasts. Two people arrived dead at the hospital and one patient died in the emergency room, said the country director of the Afghanistan Emergency Hospital, Stefano Soza. In August the hospital treated 80 patients from six different mass casualty events, which included major incidents such as explosions and mass shootings. Sozza said: “The country is suffering the consequences of a very long conflict that has undermined its future.”
title: “Blast At Kabul Mosque During Evening Prayers Kills 21 Police Say Afghanistan Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-17” author: “Flora Bishop”
Khalid Zadran, a police spokesman, said another 33 people were injured in the blast. Witnesses said the powerful explosion was heard in a northern Kabul neighborhood on Wednesday, shattering windows in nearby buildings. No one has claimed responsibility for the explosion and authorities have not publicly claimed responsibility. Archie Bland and Nimo Omer take you to the top stories and what they mean, free every weekday morning Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. The Taliban say they are restoring security to the war-torn country that has seen an overall decline in violence since the group took over and defeated a US-backed government a year ago. However, several major attacks, some claimed by Islamic State, have taken place in urban centers in recent months. The Emergency Hospital, a facility run by an Italian NGO specializing in the treatment of war victims, said in a statement that it had received 27 people, including five children, who were injured in the blasts. Two people arrived dead at the hospital and one patient died in the emergency room, said the country director of the Afghanistan Emergency Hospital, Stefano Soza. In August the hospital treated 80 patients from six different mass casualty events, which included major incidents such as explosions and mass shootings. Sozza said: “The country is suffering the consequences of a very long conflict that has undermined its future.”
title: “Blast At Kabul Mosque During Evening Prayers Kills 21 Police Say Afghanistan Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-04” author: “Charles Watson”
Khalid Zadran, a police spokesman, said another 33 people were injured in the blast. Witnesses said the powerful explosion was heard in a northern Kabul neighborhood on Wednesday, shattering windows in nearby buildings. No one has claimed responsibility for the explosion and authorities have not publicly claimed responsibility. Archie Bland and Nimo Omer take you to the top stories and what they mean, free every weekday morning Privacy Notice: Newsletters may contain information about charities, online advertising and content sponsored by external parties. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. We use Google reCaptcha to protect our website and Google’s Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. The Taliban say they are restoring security to the war-torn country that has seen an overall decline in violence since the group took over and defeated a US-backed government a year ago. However, several major attacks, some claimed by Islamic State, have taken place in urban centers in recent months. The Emergency Hospital, a facility run by an Italian NGO specializing in the treatment of war victims, said in a statement that it had received 27 people, including five children, who were injured in the blasts. Two people arrived dead at the hospital and one patient died in the emergency room, said the country director of the Afghanistan Emergency Hospital, Stefano Soza. In August the hospital treated 80 patients from six different mass casualty events, which included major incidents such as explosions and mass shootings. Sozza said: “The country is suffering the consequences of a very long conflict that has undermined its future.”