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Multiple blasts rock Kabul, casualties feared: AFP

KABUL, Nov 21, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – A series of loud explosions shook central
Kabul on Saturday, AFP correspondents heard, including several in quick
succession that sounded like rockets being fired.

There were no immediate reports of any casualties but the explosions
occurred in densely populated parts of the Afghan capital including near the
centrally located Green Zone and at a neighbourhood in the north.

Alarms could be heard blaring at embassies and businesses in and around
the Green Zone, a massive, heavily fortified quarter that houses dozens of
international companies and their workers.

Unverified photos circulating on social media showed what appeared to be
holes from rockets punched into at least two separate buildings.

Officials did not immediately comment but the interior ministry said two
small “sticky bomb” explosions had been reported earlier Saturday morning,
including one that hit a police car, killing one policeman and wounding three
others.

The explosions come ahead of a meeting between US Secretary of State Mike
Pompeo and negotiators from the Taliban and the Afghan government the Gulf
state of Qatar.

There is an ongoing wave of violence that has wrought carnage across
Afghanistan in recent months. No group immediately claimed responsibility for
Saturday’s blasts.

The Taliban have pledged not to attack urban areas under the terms of a US
withdrawal deal, but the Kabul administration has blamed the insurgents or
their proxies for other recent attacks in Kabul.

Taliban and Afghan government negotiators launched peace talks in
September but progress has been slow.

Officials told AFP on Friday however that a breakthrough was expected to
be announced in the coming days.

In the past six months, the Taliban carried out 53 suicide attacks and
1,250 explosions that left 1,210 civilians dead and 2,500 wounded, interior
ministry spokesman Tariq Arian said this week.

BSS/AFP/SSS/1105 hrs