BREAKING: An explosion rocks Afghanistan's capital of Kabul, apparently targeting civilians in front of a military hospital, a Taliban spokesman says. There was no immediate word on casualties. Residents say they also heard the sounds of gunfire.
KABUL, Afghanistan — An explosion rocked Afghanistan’s capital Tuesday apparently targeting civilians in front of a military hospital, a Taliban spokesman said.
Taliban deputy spokesman Bilal Karimi told The Associated Press that the explosion in Kabul targeted civilians outside Sardar Mohammad Dawood Khan military hospital. He said that still there is no information on casualties and he did not confirm a second explosion on the site. Sounds of two explosions could be heard in the 10th district of Kabul. Area residents said they also heard the sound of gunfire.
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