September 26, 2022
1 min read

Blast rocks Afghan province, leaves 1 dead

The blast took place in front of Faizabad Municipality at 4 p.m. local time, killing one civilian and injuring three others..reports Asian Lite News

One person was killed and three others injured as a blast rocked Faizabad city, the capital of Afghanistan’s northern Badakhshan province, Provincial Head of Information and Culture Department Qari Maazudin Ahmadi said.

The blast took place in front of Faizabad Municipality at 4 p.m. local time, killing one civilian and injuring three others, the official added on Sunday.

Ahmadi said an investigation was underway, Xinhua news agency reported.

No group or individual has claimed responsibility for the blast.

On Friday, a deadly blast outside a mosque in the Afghanistan capital Kabul claimed seven lives and injured more than 40 others.

ALSO READ: UN education fund gets $42 million to address global learning crisis

Previous Story

UN education fund gets $42 million to address global learning crisis

Next Story

Ghulam Nabi Azad launches ‘Democratic Azad Party’

Latest from -Top News

UK-Kenya defence partnership deepened

Defence Secretary met with Agnes Wanjiru’s family to offer condolences, fulfilling his commitment and making him the first UK Minister to meet with them In a historic and emotionally charged visit to

South Africa hosts virtual meeting of G20 Sherpas

During the meeting, Zane Dangor spoke about the importance of continuing to work with multilateral institutions, including the United Nations, to address global challenges South Africa hosted the second virtual meeting of

WFP warns as Sudan war enters third year

The civil war began on April 15, 2023, amid a power struggle between the Sudanese army and the leader of a powerful rival militia called the Rapid Support Forces The conflict, which
Go toTop

Don't Miss

260 Afghan Sikhs stranded in Kabul Gurdwara

So far, only India has helped evacuation of Afghan Sikhs

Taliban leader Akhundzada tightens grip on power

More than 16 months of Taliban rule under Akhundzada’s leadership