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The Afghan capital, Kabul, witnessed a bloody day, marked by a terrorist attack in the west of the capital and an explosion in the east, which caused dozens of civilian victims and injuries, while the terrorist organization “ISIS” subsequently , claimed responsibility for the suicide bombing in the west of the capital.
A terrorist attack targeted an educational center in the west of the capital Kabul, killing at least 10 people and wounding 20 others, according to the “Russia Today” channel.
The attack coincided with the explosion of a roadside bomb on a passenger bus east of the Afghan capital, killing 9 civilians, including 3 women.
“A suicide bomber wanted to enter the educational center, but the guards at the center recognized him and then detonated their explosive devices in the (internal) corridor,” confirmed Afghan Interior Ministry spokesman Tariq Aryan.
Regarding the explosion east of Kabul, Ghazni Governor spokesman Waheedullah Jamalzadeh said: “The bomb exploded as a truck headed from Kabul to the eastern city of Ghazni. Nine civilians, including three women, were killed and four policemen were injured in the accident. “
These developments parallel the path of stalled negotiations between the “Taliban” movement and the Afghan government, while it was notable that the Taliban have stepped up their attacks on Afghan forces since signing an agreement with Washington some eight months ago.
In late February, the Taliban reached an agreement with the United States, in which it promised not to attack cities, but has intensified its attacks since the start of the Afghan-Afghan dialogue in the Qatari capital recently.
These attacks are interpreted as an attempt by the Taliban to pressure the Afghan government and to improve the terms of negotiation and negotiation from a position of strength.
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