Announced that local authorities in Kunduz that at least 24 people including 13 students were injured in bombings at a market in the state of Baghlan in northern Afghanistan. The bombs exploded in central Baghlan, the former capital of the state.
And remained relatively isolated northern Afghanistan for the attacks of this kind, which in most cases are attributed to the Taliban, in contrast to the south and east of the country which are the stronghold of the rebels. He said Abdul Kahar Canet, a doctor at a hospital in central Baghlan, said that "24 injured in total were taken to the hospital, including 13 pupils and four civilians."
He added that the other seven injured were members of the security forces and one of them, "Head of the Department of Criminal Police in central Baghlan and the National Director of Intelligence." The local official said immediately after the attack, which did not declare any claim of responsibility, that led to the wounding of 18 people including five security men.
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