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Crisis/Conflict/Terrorism Blast occurs close to Afghanistan Foreign Ministry in Kabul, 2 dead
Just Earth News | @justearthnews | 27 Mar 2023, 06:23 am Print

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Kabul: A blast occurred close to a checkpoint on the road leading to Afghanistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs in downtown Kabul on Monday, leaving at least two people, media reports said.
The blast left 12 people injured.
According to the sources, the blast happened when the Ministry of foreign affairs employees left their offices, saying it was a suicide bombing, reports Khaama Press.
Several ambulances reached the spot after the blast.
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