Car bomb blast near the house of caretaker defense minister in Afganistan

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Car bomb blast in Afganistan

Kabul: The capital of Afghanistan, Kabul was completely shaken by the loud bomb blasts on Tuesday. A car bomb exploded near the home of Afghanistan’s caretaker Defense Minister Bismillah Mohammadi in Kabul on Tuesday evening. The Afghan Ministry said four gunmen were involved in the attack. According to its report, Tolo News tweeted that the attack on the home of the caretaker defense minister in Kabul ended after about four hours. After the blast, shots were fired and some gunmen entered the Defense Minister’s house. According to the news of Tolonews received at 11 pm, the sounds of explosions and firing were going on in the area.

According to news agency ANI, the blast happened around 8 pm on Tuesday. After this, a plume of smoke was seen rising from the area. Afghan media tweeted and reported that the blast was a car bomb attack on Tuesday evening. On the other hand, fierce fighting between the Taliban and Afghan security forces continues in many cities of Afghanistan. The battle between the two continues in Lashkargarh, while the fighting has intensified in South Helmand province. The US had carried out aerial bombings in this area on Tuesday morning.

Car bomb blast in Afganistan

On the other hand, fierce fighting between the Taliban and Afghan security forces continues in many cities of Afghanistan. The battle between the two continues in Lashkargarh, while the fighting has intensified in South Helmand province. The US had carried out aerial bombings in this area on Tuesday morning. In the past few weeks, the Taliban have captured several cities, including Takhar, in the country’s northeastern province. Talking about the country, the Taliban have control over 223 districts. Fighting continues in 116, while 68 are under the control of the Afghan government. This information is according to the Long War Journal, whose calculations match CNN’s estimates. It says 17 of the 34 provincial capitals are threatened by the Taliban.

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