Two people were killed and 14 injured in a bus blast in the Afghan capital on Saturday.
Kabul police said the blast occurred in the capital’s Dasht-e-Barchi, an enclave of the historically oppressed Shia Hazara community.
According to the information, Zardaran said in a statement that unfortunately 14 people were injured and two civilians were killed in the bus.
The rest of the team is investigating and the injured have been shifted to the hospital.
This is the latest blast in the region in recent months.
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In November, a bus explosion in the Dasht Barchi neighborhood killed at least seven people, which was claimed by ISIS, a Shiite sect.
Dramatically in Afghanistan Bombings and suicide attacks have dropped since the Taliban ended their insurgency in August 2021 after seizing power after ousting the US-backed government.
However, several armed groups — including regional chapters of ISIS — remain a threat.