Three explosions target Shiite shrine in Kabul: Afghan official

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Hospital staff members carry a wounded victim on stretcher to emergency ward in Kabul, Thursday, March 21, 2019. (Reuters)
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An Afghan police officer inspects vehicles at a checkpoint in Kabul. (Reuters)
Updated 21 March 2019
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Three explosions target Shiite shrine in Kabul: Afghan official

Three explosions target Shiite shrine in Kabul: Afghan official

KABUL: Multiple explosions in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Thursday killed six people and wounded 23 in an attack during celebrations to mark the Persian new year, government spokesmen said.

The attacks came on Nowruz, an ancient Persian festival to mark the start of spring that is widely celebrated in many parts of Afghanistan but has also faced opposition from some hard-line Islamists, who say it is un-Islamic.

There were conflicting reports about of the cause of the blasts near the Kart-e Sakhi shrine, in a heavily Shiite Muslim area in the west of Kabul.

An interior ministry spokesman said mortar bombs had been fired. The defense ministry said in a post on twitter that three rockets were fired at civilian homes and Nowruz gatherings.

The defense ministry said police had arrested the attacker and secured the area.