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   According to the news hub foreign agency, an anti-drug force and a security force vehicle were hit, 16 people killed and several injured were in critical condition, News Hub.


   KABUL (News Hub) At least 16 people have been killed and dozens injured in three consecutive bomb blasts in the Afghan capital, Kabul, as Western countries recently, I called on the Taliban to stop the wave of violence, but the Taliban denied responsibility for the attacks. According to the news hub a British Broadcasting Corporation, while Washington and NATO was reviewing plans to withdraw their troops from Afghanistan, an explosion in Kabul targeted an SUV, killing the head of the NGO Jamaat-e-Islah. 8 people were killed.

   According to the news two other bomb blasts in the city killed at least eight people and injured dozens more, police said. The blasts targeted an anti-narcotics force and a civilian vehicle. According to the news hubTaliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid while talking to a foreign news reporter said that we have nothing to do with the blasts in Kabul.
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   Besides, a vehicle was also attacked in the eastern city of Jalalabad as a result of a soldier was killed. A youth was killed and two others were injured while a senior security official was also targeted in Parwan province. As a news hub ongoing talks between the Taliban and the Afghan government have stalled, with Joe Biden administration calling for a review of US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan by May, according to a news report on the 10,000-strong NATO force in Afghanistan. It is likely to remain there after May and the expected project will be decided this month.


   A recent US news reporter said Taliban attacks in the Afghan capital, Kabul, were on the rise, including a growing number of targeted killings of government officials, civil society leaders, and journalists. The news hub report said that according to figures provided by US forces in Afghanistan, the number of Taliban attacks in the last quarter of 2020 were slightly lower than in the previous quarter but much higher in 2019 than in the same period.

   In addition, the NATO-led Mission Resolute Support reported 2,586 civilians were affected in Afghanistan between October 1 and December 31 last year, with 810 killed and 1,776 injured.

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