Huge blast hits Kabul airport road, casualties feared

Agence France-Presse

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Huge blast hits Kabul airport road, casualties feared
No group immediately claims responsibility for the attack, which comes after a wave of lethal bombings in the capital on Friday, August 7

KABUL, Afghanistan – A huge blast struck near the entrance of Kabul’s international airport on Monday, August 10, during the peak lunchtime period, officials said, warning that heavy casualties were expected.

“The explosion occurred at the first checkpoint of Kabul airport,” said deputy Kabul police chief Sayed Gul Agha Rouhani.

Smoke billowed from the scene of the explosion, where an Agence France-Presse photographer saw pieces of charred flesh strewn around the checkpoint, where passengers undergo the first round of body checks before entering the airport.

Ambulances with wailing sirens rushed to the area and were seen removing bodies.

No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, which comes after a wave of lethal bombings in the capital on Friday, August 7, as the insurgency escalates following a bitter power transition within the Taliban.

The blasts on Friday struck near an army complex, a police academy and a US special forces base, killing at least 51 people, officials said.

They were the first major attacks since Mullah Akhtar Mansour was named as the new Taliban chief last week in an acrimonious power transition after the insurgents confirmed the death of longtime leader Mullah Omar.

The wave of violence underscores Afghanistan’s volatile security situation amid a faltering peace process. – Rappler.com

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