KABUL (Reuters) -A bomb blast in the Afghan capital of Kabul wounded two people on Monday, the Taliban's interior ministry said, just two days after a similar explosion that was claimed by the Islamic State militant group. "I saw people were taking victims from the blast site, I don't know whether they were dead or injured." Interior ministry spokesman Qari Sayeed Khosty said the explosion was caused by a sticky bomb and hurt two people, but gave no details. A similar magnetic bomb had destroyed a minibus in western Kabul on Saturday, killing and wounding several people. (Writing by James Mackenzie; Editing by Ed Osmond and Clarence Fernandez, Editing by William Maclean)


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November 15, 2021 20:11 UTC