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Global Headlines Magnetic IED blasts injure seven in Kabul
Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 28 Nov 2020, 01:54 am Print
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Kabul: At least seven people were injured in two separate magnetic improvised explosive device (IED) blasts in Afghanistan's Kabul on Saturday.
According to local Tolo News, the first blast took place at around 7:10 am in Khair Khana area in PD11 of the national capital.
A magnetic IED was placed on a Land Cruiser, which injured four people.
The second blast took place half an hour later in Omid-e- Sabz township in Kabul’s PD6.
Kabul police said three people were injured.
No group has claimed the attack so far.
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