KABUL: A massive bomb exploded on Tuesday evening in the centre of the Afghan capital Kabul which was followed by gunshots. According to Kabul police spokesman, the blast happened at around 8 p.m. at police district 10, adding that more details would be provided after investigations. Hundreds of residents in the area were moved to safety, said the spokesman for the Kabul police chief. He said security personnel were searching house to house should more attackers be hiding in the area. Unidentified militants first detonated a car bomb next to the residence of Afghan Defence Minister Bismillah Khan Mohammadi, and the blast was followed by gunshots. According to an eyewitness anonymously said, after the blast, some attackers entered the compound of the minister's house and gunfire continued. The attackers also used hand grenades as some small blasts were heard, people in the area said. Security officials were reluctant to make comments. Fawad Aman, a spokesman for the Defence Ministry, confirmed the defence minister was safe. Eyewitnesses on the condition of anonymity said there were casualties, but with the area cordoned off and gunfire continuing, it was difficult to get more information. New York will be the first big city in US to mandate vaccination proof for indoor dining, gyms Pakistan Ministry clarifies Islamic State remarks by FM Qureshi North Korea releases army rice reserves amid shortage: Seoul