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Powerful bomb blast rocks Afghan capital Kabul


An amazing bomb blast shook the Afghan capital Kabul early Monday, rattling windows, sending smoke surging from Kabul's downtown territory and injuring in any event 50 individuals, authorities and a surgeon said. 

The blast happened as the streets in the capital were packed with morning workers. 

Authorities and police were at the area of the blast and few subtleties were accessible. Emergency vehicle alarms shouted all through the downtown territory as they hurried to the scene. 

Mohammad Karim, a police official in the region of the attack, said a vehicle bomb detonated outside a Defense Ministry building. Aggressors at that point kept running into a close-by skyscraper situated in a packed market and started terminating down on the service. 

Police and extraordinary Afghan security powers were swarming the territory and cordoned it off. 

Kabul's chief police spokesman, Firdous Faramaz, could only confirm the explosion, but was unclear on the target or the type of explosive device.

Emergency vehicle laborer Mohammed Zahir said at any rate 50 individuals were injured. 

The capital has been generally calm as of late after a spate of vicious blasts, many asserted by the neighborhood Islamic State associate. 

The Taliban, who have likewise completed scores of attacks in Kabul, said they had no case of duty regarding the blast. 

The blast comes as the Taliban and the United States hold talks in the Middle Eastern province of Qatar, where the aggressor gathering keeps up a political office.

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