World / Loud blast and gunfire near popular guest house with Chinese business visitors in Afghan capital

Zoom News : Dec 12, 2022, 06:13 PM
Loud Blast in Afghanistan: There has been a loud explosion in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, along with it, the sound of firing has also been heard at the place of the blast. The blast took place near a guest house which is very popular among Chinese businessmen. According to the information, the attackers opened fire after entering the hotel after the blast. According to information received from sources, local terrorists have attacked the hotel.

The hotel which was attacked by the attackers is a multi-storey complex. According to sources, an unknown number of attackers had entered the hotel after the blast. Special teams of the Taliban government have reached the spot. Firing continues.

After this explosion, the eyewitness told, 'It was a very loud explosion and after that there was a sharp firing.' However, so far no official has issued any statement regarding this blast. According to the information, this blast took place in Shehr-e-Nau, one of the main commercial areas of Kabul.

The attack happened a day before in Spin Boldak

This attack happened a day after the mortar attack in Spin Boldak, the border area of Afghanistan. 4 people were killed and 20 were injured in the Spin Boldak attack. According to the source, the conflict between the Islamic Emirate and the Pakistan Army is still going on.

In recent times, after the return of Taliban to power, a large number of Chinese businessmen keep coming to Afghanistan. China, which shares a 76-km border with Afghanistan, has not officially recognized the Taliban government. Despite this, China is one of the few countries that has maintained a full diplomatic presence there. Beijing has set up an embassy here.

After the change of power, the Taliban regime has been continuously claiming that it is taking steps to improve national security, but even after this the incidents of bomb blasts and firing are not stopping there.

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