Afghanistan: There was a huge explosion in the money exchange market, two explosions rocked Afghanistan in a single day.
Once again the incident of explosion has come to the fore in Afghanistan. It is being told that today i.e. Tuesday afternoon there was a huge explosion in the money exchange market of Jalalabad city. According to Afghanistan’s Tolo News, eyewitnesses have reported about it. Significantly, Jalalabad is the fifth largest city of Afghanistan. However, no local security official has commented on the incident.
An official at the provincial hospital said on condition of anonymity that they had received nine injured people so far. He said that so far nine injured patients have been brought to the provincial hospital. Significantly, this is the second blast in Afghanistan in a day. The blast occurred at the Syed Abad intersection in the third district of Mazar-Sharif city.
There was a blast in the morning as well
Earlier today, a massive explosion rocked a vehicle carrying employees of an oil company in Balkh province of northern Afghanistan. Many people have also died in this blast. Mohammad Asif Wajeri, a police spokesman for the northern Balkh province, said that at around 7 a.m. this morning, a bus carrying employees of Hairton Oil was rocked in Balkh.
16 people died in the blast last week
Earlier last week, there was a bomb blast in Jahdia Madrasa in Aibak city of Samangan province of Afghanistan. At least 16 people were killed in this blast while 27 people were injured. The blast took place after the afternoon prayer. A leading Afghan media group reported, quoting a doctor from the provincial hospital.
Afghanistan is in bad condition
After the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan, the Taliban is in power. Since then, full Islamic rule has returned to Afghanistan. Even though the Taliban had assured women’s rights and human rights as soon as they assumed power, but on the coming days such news are coming out in which women and human rights are being violated.
Increased terrorist attacks
Terrorist organizations have also become active in Afghanistan since the Taliban rule. In the last one year, many terrorist incidents have come to light here, in which hundreds of people have died. Mosques have been targeted in most of the attacks.