1 killed, 4 wounded as explosion hits bus in Kabul

Xinhua News Agency

KABUL – At least one civilian was killed and four others wounded when an explosion struck a bus on a busy road in the western part of Afghanistan’s capital Kabul on Saturday (Nov. 13), according to multiple sources.

“We heard a huge blast in the minibus carrying commuters in Mahtab Qala locality of Dashti Bari area. The whole place has now been sealed off by the Taliban security forces,” an eyewitness told Xinhua.

The vehicle caught fire, sending a column of thick smoke into the sky and triggering panic, the witness said.

A source from Hakim Nasir Khesrow Balkhi Hospital, located in Police District 18 of the city where the explosion occurred, told local reporters that one civilian was killed and four people, including a woman, were wounded in the blast.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed the incident on Twitter, saying that an investigation has been launched and details will be shared with the media soon.

No group has claimed responsibility for the attack as of this writing.

Kabul has witnessed a series of terror attacks staged by militants affiliated with Islamic State (IS) against the Afghan caretaker government since Taliban’s takeover of the country in mid-August. (Xinhua) – bny

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