Death toll in Kabul suicide blast rises to 48 and wounded 112: Afghan officials
According to the report, Kabul's acting police chief, Mohammad Daoud Amin, stated that a suicide bomber detonated his explosives in the door way of the offices.
Kabul [Afghanistan]: Death toll in Sunday's deadly suicide bombing in Kabul has risen to 48 lives and has wounded 112, according to the Afghan officials.
Afghanistan's Ministry of public health spokesman Wahid Majroh has confirmed the death toll and the number of wounded, reported TOLO News. The explosion happened at an ID distribution and voter registration center at about 10am on Sunday morning in PD6.
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According to the report, Kabul's acting police chief, Mohammad Daoud Amin, stated that a suicide bomber detonated his explosives in the door way of the offices.
"I strongly condemn the terrorist attack on voters' registration center in Kabul. I stand with those affected by this coward attack. Our resolve for fair and transparent elections will continue and terrorists won't win against the will of the Afghan people," Afghanistan's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Abdullah Abdullah said, in a tweet. Until now no individual or outfit has taken responsibility for the attack.(ANI)
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