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Kabul charity attacked as toll from violence hits 25

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Kabul: Explosions and gunfire rang out on Tuesday during an hours-long attack on a Kabul charity, the latest assault in a wave of violence in the Afghan capital that killed at least 25 people and wounded dozens.
The assault on a charity called Pamlarena began on Monday with a massive explosion, just hours after a brazen Taliban double bombing near the defence ministry — an attack apparently aimed at inflicting mass casualties.
A plume of smoke rose over the upscale neighbourhood of Shar-e Naw after the raid on the charity, which means “care” in Pashto. Sporadic blasts and gunfire followed during the government’s clearance operation on Tuesday.
A spokeswoman for CARE International said the charity could not immediately confirm if it had been the target of the attack. “Forty-two people including 10 foreigners were rescued” after the attack, interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said on Twitter, confirming at least one fatality.
“All three assailants were gunned down by security forces.” Authorities had earlier put the number of attackers at two.
No militant group has so far claimed responsibility for the raid on the charity, but it comes as the Taliban ramp up their nationwide offensive against the US-backed government. The attack on the charity had been preceded by twin Taliban blasts that killed at least 24 people during the city’s rush hour Monday, including high-level officials, and left 91 others wounded. (AFP)

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