Over 100 killed as Taliban hits Kabul again
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At least 40 people were killed and 140 others injured on Saturday when a Taliban suicide bomber exploded an ambulance laden with explosives near Sidarat Square in central Kabul where several government offices are located.
Public hospital Jamhuriat, some NGO offices and busy local markets are also located in the area. The attack comes amid a recent surge in terrorist attacks on civilian targets by the Taliban and Islamic State. Last weekend over 20 people died at the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul during an assault by six armed attackers who clashed with security forces for 12 hours. On Wednesday, the IS led an attack on Save the Children's headquarters in Jalalabad killing four NGO employees, a passerby and a security force member along with the five terrorists. Although in the first nine months of 2017 the civilian death toll dropped by 6 per cent - its first decline since 2012 - the toll of 2,640 dead and 5,379 wounded, remains too high, according to a UN report. |
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