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At Least Seven Killed, Wounded in Afghanistan Blast


Afghan firefighters clean the site of a suicide bombing targeting a military academy in Kabul, Afghanistan, May 30, 2019. The suicide bomb killed at least six people and wounded six others Thursday, the Interior Ministry said.
Afghan firefighters clean the site of a suicide bombing targeting a military academy in Kabul, Afghanistan, May 30, 2019. The suicide bomb killed at least six people and wounded six others Thursday, the Interior Ministry said.

A car bomb apparently targeted at a convoy of vehicles belonging to an international organization exploded in Kabul on Friday, killing or wounding at least seven people, officials said, the second attack in the Afghan capital in two days.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast, which came a day after militant group Islamic State claimed a suicide attack outside a military training academy that killed at least six people.

“It was a suicide attack that targeted foreigners,” said one security official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, because he was not authorized to speak publicly.

He said four residents of Kabul had been killed by the blast, which damaged the SUV-type vehicles in the convoy, and there were casualties among the foreigners.

The explosion, which sent a plume of white smoke into the sky, occurred on the busy Jalalabad road in the city’s east, an area with several large security compounds that has seen repeated attacks over the years.

Kabul has been on high alert with security checkpoints reinforced in recent days.

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