December 28, 2025 01:30 pm (IST)
Kabul attack: Ashraf Ghani slams Taliban, vows retaliation
Kabul, Jan 11 (IBNS): Following the devastating Kabul attacks which killed at least 38 people and injured over 70, Afghani President Ashraf Ghani has slammed the Taliban and vowed retaliation, local Khaama Press reported.
The Taliban reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack which struck the nation on Tuesday.
In his speech, Ghani has said that the militants will not be able to hide safely in any corner of the world and go unpunished.
The Afghan President also termed it as an act against humanity.
The explosions took place in the west of Kabul.
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