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Afghanistan: Two separate explosions rock Kabul, Kandahar, 4 die 

| @indiablooms | Jul 10, 2021, at 09:41 pm

Kabul:  Two separate explosions rocked Kabul and Kandahar provinces in Afghanistan which left at least four people dead on Saturday, media reports said.

Kabul police in a statement said that an explosion happened at a property dealer’s office in Tapa-e-Karte Naw in Kabul’s District 8 at around 9:10 am Kabul time on Saturday morning, Tolo News reported.

Police said two people died in the incident.

Four were injured in the explosion.

Police have started investigating the incident.

Meanwhile, security sources said that two civilians were killed and three more, including two police officers, were wounded in an explosion in Daman district in Kandahar on Saturday morning, Tolo News reported.

Sources told the news portal that the blast targeted a vehicle carrying Pir Mohammad, the district governor of Daman, but he has survived the explosion.
 
A woman is among those wounded in the blast, the sources said.

No group has claimed responsibility for the incident.

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