Several explosions have been heard at a political gathering attended by Afghanistan’s chief executive and a former president in capital Kabul, officials said.
“We have reports of explosions in the western part of Kabul. Investigations have been launched,” said Nasrat Rahimi, a spokesman at the interior ministry, on Thursday.
Another source at the interior ministry told the local media that the source of the explosions came from someone firing mortar shells from a house in Kabul’s District 18.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility.
An official with the city’s ambulance services, Mohammad Asim, told The Associated Press that five people were wounded in the explosions and were taken to local hospitals. More ambulances were at the site to ferry the injured, Asim added.
Another official who was at the ceremony, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Associated Press seven people were killed and 10 wounded. The different accounts on casualties could not be immediately reconciled.
Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah, former president Hamid Karzai, former NSA Haneef Atmar, former Vice president Yunus Qanuni, Acting Foreign Minister, Salahuddin Rabbani, 2nd Deputy Chief Executive Mohammad Mohaqiq, & other officials were at the ceremony which came under attack. pic.twitter.com/jMrq1aPQOo
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Earlier, a senior interior ministry official said the attackers could have targeted a large gathering of Shia Muslims attending a commemoration on the anniversary of a leader’s death at Musala-e-Mazari compound
Hundreds of people were attending the Kabul meeting to mark the 24th death anniversary of Abdul Ali Mazari, leader of the Hezb-e-Wahdat party.
Mazari was killed by the Taliban after he was taken prisoner by them in 1995.
Al Jazeera’s Charlotte Bellis said military vehicles were heading to the site.
“There was intelligence last night that this [gathering] may be attacked as there are many high-value targets,” she said, reporting from Kabul.
The country’s chief executive Abdullah Abdullah and former president were both in attendance and unharmed, AFP news agency reported.
Foreign Minister Salahuddin Rabbani – who was at the scene – later tweeted “terrorists launched rocket attacks on commemoration ceremony,” and said he escaped safely.
“The ministry of interior told us they have arrested one person they believe to have fired one rocket and that special forces have surrounded a house nearby to where this gathering took place where they believe the rockets were sent from,” Bellis said.
Speaking to local news agency Tolo, a witness said security forces were attempting to evacuate the attendees, and that the area had already been cordoned off.
“The people I saw who were evacuated were those inside their own homes, which had smoke and fire coming out of them,” the unnamed witness said.
“People were trying to get to any means of transport available in order to evacuate the wounded quickly to the hospital,” he added. “One of the injured was lying on a cart.”
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| Men carry an injured person to the hospital after attacks in Kabul [Mohammad Ismail/Reuters] |
The incident came as the United States and Taliban continue to hold peace talks in Qatar aimed at ending the nearly 18-year conflict.
The last major attack in Kabul occurred in January when Taliban claimed responsibility for a car bomb that struck the heavily fortified Green Village foreign compound.
Heavy snowfall across large swaths of Afghanistan has led to a reduction in violence this winter, but warmer weather in the country’s south is likely to spark an increase in bloodshed.
SOURCE:
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