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3 killed, 5 injured in bomb blast in Afghanistan's Zabul

Shinkai [Afghanistan], October 28 (ANI): Three civilians were killed and five others suffered injuries after a roadside bomb blast in Shinkai district of Zabul province in Afghanistan on Tuesday.

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Shinkai [Afghanistan], October 28 (ANI): Three civilians were killed and five others suffered injuries after a roadside bomb blast in Shinkai district of Zabul province in Afghanistan on Tuesday.
The provincial police chief Hekmatullah Kocha said: "Three civilians were killed and five more were wounded in a roadside bomb blast in Shinkai district, Zabul province".
No group has so far taken the responsibility of the attack. (ANI)

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