A major explosion rocked the Baghlan province of Afghanistan on Saturday, causing at least 16 injuries, according to Khaama Press,
The blast, happened in Pole-Khomri city of Baghlan territory in northern Afghanistan, as per the report.
The harmed were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. According to the Afghan publication, neither the Taliban nor any individual or organisation have claimed responsibility for the blast.
Throughout the nation, similar incidents have occurred, and either Islamic State or Daesh has previously claimed responsibility.
In August 2021, when the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, the number of terrorist attacks increased.
The Taliban administration continues to face security issues despite the de facto regime's assurances that the country is safe.
In the past, there have also been bombings in this part of Afghanistan. The majority of the time, the terrorist group Islamic State or Daesh [ISIS] claimed responsibility.
Since the Taliban assumed command over Kabul in August 2021 post US troop withdrawal, Afghanistan has seen a critical spike in terrorist attacks and blasts.
Despite the fact that Afghanistan has been plagued by violence, the de facto regime of the Taliban has been promising that the country has been safe.
A massive explosion that occurred in the vicinity of the building that houses the Foreign Ministry of the Taliban in January resulted in the injuries of 27 others and the deaths of approximately 20 people.
Additionally, gunshots could be heard in the vicinity. The harmed were moved to the crisis medical clinic situated in the focal point of Kabul city, and a few residents, at that point, had accumulated at the emergency clinic to look for those injured and the people in question.
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