Two killed as blasts rock Afghan capital
At least two people, including a local police chief, were killed after multiple bomb blasts rocked the Afghan capital early yesterday, officials said.
The latest violence in Kabul follows a pattern of attacks during morning rush-hour traffic targeting prominent Afghans including politicians, journalists, activists and judges.
In a separate blast targeting a vehicle in the same district wounded four people, officials said.
A third blast targeted a police vehicle in Paghman district on the outskirts of Kabul. Authorities did not say if the blasts were caused by so-called "sticky bombs" attached to the vehicles, or roadside improvised explosive devices.
Wednesday's blasts come a day after militants shot dead four government employees in an ambush in the capital. No group has so far claimed responsibility for the attacks.
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