Two back to back explosions west of Kabul, three injured – Times of India

Kabul: Amidst many incidents of bomb blasts in the city AfghanistanTwo new eruptions rock the western Kabul on Saturday.
According to local media, the blast took place in the Dasht-e-Barchi neighbourhood, where the Hazara community lives in Kabul.
Khama Press reported that the first explosion reportedly took place at 6:45 pm in front of a congested commercial market and later another bomb exploded at the Pul-e-Khush bus stop.
according to a statement from Taliban‘s Ministry of InteriorThe blast was a result of sticky bombs placed on bicycles, in which 3 civilians were injured. Khama Press quoted sources as saying that injured civilians were rushed to nearby hospitals in the area immediately after the blast.
The Shia suburb west of Kabul has been repeatedly targeted over the years. Hundreds of Hazara civilians have been killed in numerous attacks and atrocities against the community are on the rise.
No group has claimed responsibility for the blasts.
Ever since the Taliban took over Afghanistan, explosions have become a new normal in the country. Recently, a suicide bombing took place in front of the Russian embassy in which more than 15 people including two employees of the embassy were killed.
The blast comes days after at least 20 people were killed in an explosion at a mosque during Friday prayers in northwestern Afghanistan.
In recent months, there have been several explosions in the capital, Kabul, in which dozens of innocent lives have been lost. The series of blasts comes a year after the Taliban’s rule in Afghanistan.
Rights groups said the Taliban broke several promises to respect human and women’s rights. Following the capture of Kabul in August last year, Islamic authorities imposed severe restrictions on the rights of women and girls, suppressed the media, and arbitrarily detained, tortured, and tortured critics and alleged opponents, among other abuses. In short, killed.
Rights groups say there has been widespread condemnation of the Taliban’s human rights abuses and hindered international efforts to address the country’s dire humanitarian situation.