Kabul Rocket Attack: 1 killed In A Rocket Attack In Parts Of Kabul
Kabul Rocket Attack: 1 killed in a rocket attack in parts of Kabul, many injured, no terrorist organization has taken responsibility yet.
Kabul rocket attack: Rockets have been fired in parts of Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital this morning. Police said the rockets were fired from the Khirkhana area of Kabul.
So far no terrorist organization has claimed responsibility for this attack. The Ministry of Internal Security said one of the rockets fired near residential houses in the Khwaja Ravash area east of Kabul killed and injured one.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs said that Hamid Karzai International Airport and Khwaja in Kabul At least four rockets were fired near the Ravash area, but eyewitnesses said the number of rockets was more than six.
This second rocket attack a month
This is the second rocket attack in the city in a month. Let me tell you that before this many terrorist organizations have attacked here with rockets, due to which many people have lost their lives.
Earlier on November 21, Kabul was attacked by rockets with multiple bomb blasts. Some people also died during this period. Separate reports claimed the city was attacked by rockets.
Local reports claimed in media reports that one person was killed and several people were injured in the bomb blasts.
At the same time, Tolo News was quoted by the Ministry of Interior claiming that three people died and many were injured in the attack. It was reported in this report that 14 rockets were fired here.
United Nations resolves for the betterment of Afghanistan, 130 countries including India support, oppose Russia.
The peace talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban were appreciated in the UN General Assembly’s discussion on the situation in Afghanistan.
At the same time, there was a need to take steps to protect the Taliban, Al Qaeda, Islamic State from terrorist attacks. The 15-page resolution letter on Afghanistan was supported by 130 member countries, including India, while Russia voted against the resolution.
China, Pakistan, and Belarus boycotted the vote, while 59 out of a total of 193 countries did not participate in the voting process.