Four civilians killed 20 others wounded in a serious of explosions Jalalabad of Afghanistan

Afghan media reports say that at least four people were killed and 20 others were wounded in a series of explosions in Jalalabad City, the provincial capital of eastern Nangarhar province yesterday evening. Citing an Afghan official, Pajhwok Afghan News reports that four back to back explosions rocked Jalalabad Monday evening, killing at least four […]

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Afghan media reports say that at least four people were killed and 20 others were wounded in a series of explosions in Jalalabad City, the provincial capital of eastern Nangarhar province yesterday evening.

Citing an Afghan official, Pajhwok Afghan News reports that four back to back explosions rocked Jalalabad Monday evening, killing at least four people and wounding 20.  The blasts reportedly took place at the Talashi square in Jalalabad.

According to Khaama Press, provincial governor Shah Mahmood Miakhel said the explosives were planted in a number of Rickshaws which were detonated among civilians yesterday evening.

Miakhel further added that four civilians were killed and 8 others were wounded in the explosions.

According to Miakhel, the health condition of a number of wounded civilians has been reported as critical and there are fears that the death toll may further rise.

No individual or group including Taliban has so far claimed responsibility for the explosions.

Both Taliban and ISIS militants are active in some remote districts of Nangarhar province and the two groups are often attempting to carry out terrorist related activities in Jalalabad city and other parts of the province.

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