Kabul attack: Afghanistan mourns over 100 deaths
Updated:8 years ago
Updated:8 years ago
Kabul (Afghanistan), Jan 29 (ANI): Kabul was in despair on Sunday, a day after a Taliban suicide bomber killed over 100 people and wounded at least 235 in the worst attack in the Afghan capital in months. Mourning the loss of their loved ones, Afghanistan's capital city Kabul turned from shock to despair. The country's Interior Minister said at least two vehicles painted as ambulances were involved in the bombing. One blew up when it was stopped at a police checkpoint. The attack was in one of the most heavily protected parts of the city. It has led to some more pressure on Afghanistan's president to increase security. Taliban killed more than 20 people in an overnight siege on Kabul's Intercontinental Hotel just a week ago.
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