Schools located in Shia-dominated areas shook by three consecutive bomb blasts, many injured
Schools located in Shia-dominated areas shook by three consecutive bomb blasts, many injured
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Kabul: A school near Afghanistan's capital Kabul was staggered by three explosions on Tuesday. The blast took place at Abdul Rahim Shahid High School near Kabul. There are reports of many people being injured. According to Kabul police, the blasts took place in the Shi'ite Hazara-dominated area of Kabul. However, no organization has so far claimed responsibility for the attack. Let me tell you that, in Afghanistan, the fight between Shia-Sunni is seen day by day. 

Let us know that after the establishment of the rule of the terrorist organization Taliban in Afghanistan, the situation there is getting worse. People in Afghanistan are also having to wander from door to door for everyday necessities, including food and drink. Amidst all these problems, bomb blasts there have made it difficult for the common people to live. Let us know that Afghanistan was captured by the Taliban on August 15. 

After the Taliban took over Afghanistan, there were three explosions near the airport in the country's capital Kabul. More than 100 people were killed in these explosions. More than 120 people were injured. Among the dead were 13 American commandos. One of the explosions took place at the Airport's Abbay Gate, while the other took place near the Baron Hotel near the airport. British soldiers were staying in this hotel. 

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