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Afghanistan: Explosion occurs close to a Sikh-Hindu temple in Kabul, casualties unknown

Kabul: At least two explosions rocked Afghanistan's capital city Kabul, close to a  Sikh-Hindu temple in Police District 4, on Saturday, media reports said.

ISIS takes credit for 2 explosions in Kabul: Reports

Kabul/UNI/Sputnik: The Islamic State terrorist organisation has claimed responsibility for the two recent explosions in Afghanistan's capital of Kabul, Afghan broadcaster Shamshad News reported on Saturday.

Afghanistan: Twin explosions rock Kabul, two die

Kabul: At least two people died as twin blasts rocked Afghanistan's Kabul city on Friday, media reports said on Saturday.

Afghanistan: Twin blasts rock Kabul, several feared dead

Kabul: Several people were feared to have died as two blasts rocked Kabul on Tuesday, media reports said.

UN entities condemn 'abhorrent' terrorist attack at Kabul airport

New York: The UN Security Council on Friday underlined the importance of combatting terrorism in Afghanistan following the deadly attack at the airport in the capital, Kabul.

We need to talk about Pakistan, says expert as Afghanistan witnesses rising conflicts

Kabul: Terming Pakistan as a 'state sponsor of terror', terrorism analyst Kyle Orton has said the South Asian nation should be held accountable for the condition in Afghanistan, which is witnessing conflicts ever since Taliban overrun the nation,

Afghanistan: Antonio Guterres condemns Kabul blasts

Kabul:  United Nations Secretary of State Antonio Guterres on Thursday condemned the blasts in Kabul city of Afghanistan which left over 100 people dead.

Amrullah Saleh says Taliban have links to Islamic State

Kabul: Amrullah Saleh, who has declared himself Afghanistan’s caretaker President, said that the Taliban's denying links to the Islamic State (ISIS) is identical to Pakistan's denial on the Quetta Shura, a militant group composed of leaders of the Afghan Taliban based within the city of Quetta in Balochistan province.

Taliban say 28 members died in Kabul blasts

Kabul/UNI/Sputnik: At least 28 Afghan citizens, who were killed by a series of explosions in Kabul, were members of the Taliban Islamist movement, the Reuters news agency reported on Friday, citing a Taliban official.

Kabul blasts: Antony Blinken, Dominic Raab discuss Afghanistan situation

Washington/London: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab discussed the situation in Afghanistan following the twin blasts which rocked Kabul airport and left over 60 people dead.

We will hunt you down, says Joe Biden warning Kabul airport bombers

Washington: US President Joe Biden gave a strong message to those behind the Kabul airport blasts and said they would be made to pay for their acts.

Afghanistan: Blasts occur close to girl's school in Kabul, 30 killed

Kabul: At least 30 people were killed as three blasts rocked close to Sayed-ul-Shuhada High School in west of Kabul on Saturday, media reports said.

Afghanistan: Kabul blast leave police chief dead

Kabul: Mohammadzai Kochi, police chief of Kabul's police district 5 (PD5), was killed as a blast targeted his vehicle in Afghanistan capital Kabul city on Wednesday, media reports said.

Afghanistan: One person dies as two blasts hit Kabul 

Kabul: At least one person died and three others were hurt as two explosions rocked Afghanistan's Kabul city on Saturday, media reports said.

Afghanistan: Twin blasts rock Kabul, 1 killed 

Kabul: At least one person was killed and three others were hurt as twin blasts rocked Afghanistan's Kabul city on Monday, media reports said.