Seven people have been killed and seven injured after a car bomb exploded near the interior ministry in the Afghan capital of Kabul.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack but a source at the interior ministry said the blast was detonated by a suicide bomber in the car, and that it had targeted a convoy of government vehicles on a main road.
It came a day after two Taliban commanders and a leader of the Haqqani militant group were released in exchange for two professors, an American and an Australian.
Seven people have been killed and seven injured after a car bomb exploded near the interior ministry in the Afghan capital of Kabul.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack but a source at the interior ministry said the blast was detonated by a suicide bomber in the car, and that it had targeted a convoy of government vehicles on a main road.
It came a day after two Taliban commanders and a leader of the Haqqani militant group were released in exchange for two professors, an American and an Australian.
Seven people have been killed and seven injured after a car bomb exploded near the interior ministry in the Afghan capital of Kabul.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack but a source at the interior ministry said the blast was detonated by a suicide bomber in the car, and that it had targeted a convoy of government vehicles on a main road.
It came a day after two Taliban commanders and a leader of the Haqqani militant group were released in exchange for two professors, an American and an Australian.
Seven people have been killed and seven injured after a car bomb exploded near the interior ministry in the Afghan capital of Kabul.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack but a source at the interior ministry said the blast was detonated by a suicide bomber in the car, and that it had targeted a convoy of government vehicles on a main road.
It came a day after two Taliban commanders and a leader of the Haqqani militant group were released in exchange for two professors, an American and an Australian.
Seven people have been killed and seven injured after a car bomb exploded near the interior ministry in the Afghan capital of Kabul.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack but a source at the interior ministry said the blast was detonated by a suicide bomber in the car, and that it had targeted a convoy of government vehicles on a main road.
It came a day after two Taliban commanders and a leader of the Haqqani militant group were released in exchange for two professors, an American and an Australian.
Seven people have been killed and seven injured after a car bomb exploded near the interior ministry in the Afghan capital of Kabul.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack but a source at the interior ministry said the blast was detonated by a suicide bomber in the car, and that it had targeted a convoy of government vehicles on a main road.
It came a day after two Taliban commanders and a leader of the Haqqani militant group were released in exchange for two professors, an American and an Australian.
Seven people have been killed and seven injured after a car bomb exploded near the interior ministry in the Afghan capital of Kabul.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack but a source at the interior ministry said the blast was detonated by a suicide bomber in the car, and that it had targeted a convoy of government vehicles on a main road.
It came a day after two Taliban commanders and a leader of the Haqqani militant group were released in exchange for two professors, an American and an Australian.
Seven people have been killed and seven injured after a car bomb exploded near the interior ministry in the Afghan capital of Kabul.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack but a source at the interior ministry said the blast was detonated by a suicide bomber in the car, and that it had targeted a convoy of government vehicles on a main road.
It came a day after two Taliban commanders and a leader of the Haqqani militant group were released in exchange for two professors, an American and an Australian.