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Huge Bombing in Kabul Is One of Afghan War's Worst (Who is Involved?…
Who is Involved?
A spokesman for the Taliban stated that they were not behind the attack, and it was the fault of the civilians
However, the Taliban has denied responsibility for attacks they had committed multiple times, so this is unreliable
Militants from the Islamic State (ISIS) could also have conducted the explosion, even though their attacks were relatively smaller
Most of the victims were Afghan civilians, but some were German
The commander of NATO, John Nicholson, commended the soldiers in Afghanistan from preventing the explosives from entering the Green Zone
The Green Zone holds most of the foreign embassies in Kabul, as well as the headquarters of the NATO forces
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What Happened?
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The explosives were detonated near the German Embassy in Afghanistan, and it suffered heavy damage.
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When and Where?
Early Wednesday morning, during the rush hour
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Happened near Zanbaq Square, in Kabul, Afghanistan
A crowded area in the capital that houses many embassies, shops and the Presidential Palace
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