At least 19 people were killed and 41 wounded Tuesday in a suicide
blast at Afghanistan’s Supreme Court in Kabul, officials said, the
latest attack to rock the war-torn capital.
A suicide bomber on foot detonated as employees were boarding a bus
to go home in the parking lot of the court compound, located on the road
leading from the international airport to the US embassy, interior
ministry spokesman Najibullah Danish told AFP.
The casualty figures came from health ministry spokesman Waheed
Majroh, who added that women and children were among the wounded.
Police had blocked off the road around the compound as panicked
relatives of court employees began to gather, and ambulances and fire
trucks arrived on the scene.
The blast comes after twin Taliban explosions tore through employees
exiting a parliament annexe in Kabul last month, killing at least 30
people and wounding 80 others.
The carnage underscores growing insecurity in Afghanistan, where
US-backed forces are struggling to combat a resilient Taliban insurgency
as well as Al-Qaeda and Islamic State militants.
AFP

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