23 killed, dozens injured as twin blasts rock Kabul

23 killed, dozens injured as twin blasts rock Kabul
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10 January 2017
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Two explosions have rocked the Afghan capital of Kabul. Up to 27 people have been killed and 70 others injured, according to conflicting figures cited by media outlets.

The first explosion was carried out by a suicide bomber, according to AP. It was quickly followed by a car bomb near the same area.

Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi confirmed that there are casualties, but said the exact numbers are so far unclear.

Meanwhile, a health official cited by Reuters stated that 23 people had been killed and more than 20 others injured, while TOLO News reported that 27 had been killed and 70 wounded.

@TOLOnews - ministry of health confirms at least 40 wounded in Kabul that targeted convoy of officials leaving parliament offices

The blasts were likely targeting an area which includes government and lawmakers' offices, according to Sediqqi.

: Twin explosion (suicide bomber and car bomb) hit outside parliament offices in ; Gunfire heard in the area


 

TOLO reported that the blasts were targeting a convoy of officials leaving parliament offices.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the group was responsible for the attacks.

@TOLOnews - eyewitnesses indicate casualty toll of dead and wounded in twin blasts on parliament offices could be as high as 50

Earlier on Tuesday, a suicide bomber killed at least seven people in southern Helmand province, according to provincial police chief Gen. Agha Noor Kemtoz. He said the target of that attack was a guesthouse used by a provincial intelligence official.

No one has claimed responsibility for the earlier attack, but the Taliban frequently uses suicide attacks and roadside bombs to target government officials and Afghan security forces.

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