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Suicide Attack in Kabul: Blast Near Attorney General's Office Claims 10 Lives, Including 5 Foreigners

The attacker reportedly targeted vehicles carrying Taliban government officials.

 

A suicide attack has rocked the Afghan capital, Kabul, resulting in the deaths of 10 people, including 5 foreigners. The explosion occurred near the Attorney General's Office just as government employees were leaving work for the day. The attacker reportedly targeted vehicles carrying Taliban government officials.

Eyewitnesses described the scene as chaotic, with the suicide bomber specifically aiming for the convoy of government officials. The attack is the latest in a series of violent incidents in Kabul, underscoring the ongoing instability in Afghanistan since the Taliban's return to power in August 2021.

Details of the Attack

The blast occurred near the Attorney General's Office in Kabul, killing 10 people, 5 of whom were foreigners. The attack took place as government employees were leaving work, making them prime targets for the assailant. According to witnesses, the bomber's primary target appeared to be the vehicles of Taliban officials, further indicating the volatile security situation in the city.

Historical Context of Violence in Kabul

This is not the first time Kabul has witnessed such a deadly attack. In May of this year, a similar incident occurred in Bamiyan province, where gunmen killed four people, including three foreigners. The attack also left seven others injured. Taliban spokespeople had confirmed that the attack was carried out by multiple gunmen in central Afghanistan, leading to the arrest of four suspects at the scene.

Kabul has a long history of violent attacks, particularly since the Taliban seized control of Afghanistan in August 2021. One of the most significant attacks in the city's recent history occurred in 2008, when a suicide bomber targeted the Indian embassy. That attack, on July 7, 2008, resulted in 58 deaths and 141 injuries. The United States later claimed that Pakistan's intelligence agency, ISI, was behind the attack, a claim Pakistan vehemently denied.

Aftermath and Ongoing Concerns

The Taliban's resurgence in Afghanistan has led to a sharp increase in such violent incidents, raising concerns about the safety of civilians and foreign nationals in the country. The recent attack in Kabul only adds to the growing list of security challenges faced by the Taliban government.

As Afghanistan continues to grapple with these security issues, the international community remains on high alert, monitoring the situation closely. The need for stable governance and effective security measures in the region has never been more critical.