At least 28 killed in Taliban suicide attack in Kabul
At least 28 dead and 330 wounded so far to report on the suicide attack that took place this morning in rush hour traffic in downtown Kabul by Taliban insurgents announced the police and the Ministry of Health.
"Many injured are hospitalized in critical condition," he said ministry spokesman Ismail Kaouosi and added that the stock is expected to increase as they pass the hours.
Car bomb exploded and gunfire shook downtown Kabul, in a first rebel attack in Afghan capital, a week after the announcement of the rebels to launch their "spring business."
The Taliban claimed responsibility for a suicide car bomb attack, the aim of which was government building. Journalists of the French Agency felt the houses to shake, saw the glass to shatter and thick smoke covered the sky. Sirens of police cars and ambulances sounded throughout the city.
At least 28 dead and 330 wounded so far to report on the suicide attack that took place this morning in rush hour traffic in downtown Kabul by Taliban insurgents announced the police and the Ministry of Health.
"Many injured are hospitalized in critical condition," he said ministry spokesman Ismail Kaouosi and added that the stock is expected to increase as they pass the hours.
Car bomb exploded and gunfire shook downtown Kabul, in a first rebel attack in Afghan capital, a week after the announcement of the rebels to launch their "spring business."
The Taliban claimed responsibility for a suicide car bomb attack, the aim of which was government building. Journalists of the French Agency felt the houses to shake, saw the glass to shatter and thick smoke covered the sky. Sirens of police cars and ambulances sounded throughout the city.