Top Taliban commander Maulvi Hamdullah killed in Kabul bomb blasts and firing
Top Taliban commander Maulvi Hamdullah killed in Kabul bomb blasts and firing
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Kabul: Heavy firing also took place in Kabul, Afghanistan, after two consecutive bomb blasts on Tuesday. At least 25 people lost their lives. While dozens of people have been injured. It is learnt that the gunmen targeted kabul's large military hospital. But they were later killed by Taliban militants in an encounter.

It is now being reported that maulvi Hamadullah Mukhlis (Maulvi Hamdullah Mukhlis), the top commander of the terror group Taliban, has also been killed in the attack. He was the chief of the Taliban's Kabul Military Corps. The Taliban say all the attackers were killed within 15 minutes. The blast took place at the entrance of Sardar Mohammad Dawood Khan Hospital, said the organization's spokesman Zabiullah Mujabid. This is a 400 bedded hospital.

Mujahid also said that the Taliban Special Force Commando team was airlifted to the hospital premises. Which prevented the attackers from entering the hospital premises and all were shot at the gate. The islamic state khurasan is believed to be behind the attack. Also known as ISIS-K. However, no organization has yet taken responsibility for the attack.

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