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4 soldiers injured in Kabul blast

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Published : Nov 18, 2019, 3:19 PM IST

The explosion targeted the Kabul Military Training Center on the western edge of Kabul. The latest attacks came after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani announced the release of three Taliban prisoners last week but later returned them to jail saying their release was being reconsidered.

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Kabul: Back-to-back explosions targeting a military training center in the Afghan capital wounded at least four Afghan national army soldiers early Monday, police and the interior spokesman said.

The explosion targeted the Kabul Military Training Center on the western edge of Kabul, interior ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi tweeted. Emergency workers and investigators were on the scene of what Rahimi called suicide attacks.

Read more: 7 killed in car explosion in Kabul

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but both the Taliban and Islamic insurgents have carried out attacks in the capital in the past. The explosions come just days after a suicide car bomb targeting a security firm in Kabul killed 12 people, including several children on their way to school.

The latest attacks came after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani announced the release of three Taliban prisoners last week but later returned them to jail saying their release was being reconsidered. They were to be exchanged for two American University of Afghanistan professors American Kevin King and Australian Timothy Weeks who was kidnapped by the Taliban in 2016.

One of the three Taliban prisoners to have been released was Anas Haqqani, the younger brother of the Taliban's deputy head Sirajuddin Haqqani, who also leads the widely-feared Haqqani network.

Also read: 10 killed, 42 wounded in Kabul car bomb blast

Kabul: Back-to-back explosions targeting a military training center in the Afghan capital wounded at least four Afghan national army soldiers early Monday, police and the interior spokesman said.

The explosion targeted the Kabul Military Training Center on the western edge of Kabul, interior ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi tweeted. Emergency workers and investigators were on the scene of what Rahimi called suicide attacks.

Read more: 7 killed in car explosion in Kabul

There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but both the Taliban and Islamic insurgents have carried out attacks in the capital in the past. The explosions come just days after a suicide car bomb targeting a security firm in Kabul killed 12 people, including several children on their way to school.

The latest attacks came after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani announced the release of three Taliban prisoners last week but later returned them to jail saying their release was being reconsidered. They were to be exchanged for two American University of Afghanistan professors American Kevin King and Australian Timothy Weeks who was kidnapped by the Taliban in 2016.

One of the three Taliban prisoners to have been released was Anas Haqqani, the younger brother of the Taliban's deputy head Sirajuddin Haqqani, who also leads the widely-feared Haqqani network.

Also read: 10 killed, 42 wounded in Kabul car bomb blast

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