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Three civilians wounded in Kabul magnetic mine blast

By ANI | Updated: October 26, 2020 12:30 IST

At least three civilians have been wounded in a magnetic mine blast in the Afghanistan Capital, confirmed the Kabul Police.

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At least three civilians have been wounded in a magnetic mine blast in the Afghstan Capital, confirmed the Kabul Police.

According to Tolo News quoting a statement from the Police, the blast took place at 7.35 am local time in the Haji Nabi Township in PD6 of Kabul city when a magnetic mine detonated on a vehicle.

The statement did not provide any further details of the blast.

No group -- including the Taliban -- has claimed responsibility for the blast.

( With inputs from ANI )

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