On Wednesday, a bomber blew himself up near the ministry in central Kabul, in an attack claimed by the local chapter of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) terror group. Read more at straitstimes.com.
this week has risen to 10, the United Nations mission said on Friday.
The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan said in a statement to AFP that its findings revealed there were at least 10 people killed and another 53 wounded in the attack.Afghanistan’s Taliban authorities, who have often tried to play down attacks challenging their regime, have said five people were killed in the attack.
The Taliban’s return to power in August 2021 brought an end to a two-decade war against US-led forces, leading to a significant reduction in violence, but security has begun to deteriorate in recent months.
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