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Blast kills at least 1, injures 8 at journalist event in Afghanistan

Blast kills at least 1, injures 8 at journalist event in Afghanistan

A blast hit a cultural middle throughout an occasion for journalists in northern Afghanistan on Saturday, killing at the very least one individual and injuring eight others, in response to authorities and journalists, just a few days after the province’s governor died in an explosion claimed by the Daesh terrorist group.

“Today, at 11:30 a.m. an explosion occurred at the Tabyan Cultural Center, in the second police district of Mazar-i-Sharif in Balkh province … the explosion happened due to a mine,” stated Abdul Nafi Takor, spokesperson for the Taliban administration’s Ministry of Interior.

Takor added that 5 journalists and three kids had been among the many injured and a safety guard was killed.

It as not instantly clear who was behind the explosion.

Sajad Mosawi, a journalist in Balkh who was injured within the blast, stated it had torn by means of the centre throughout an occasion to have a good time journalists.

Taliban authorities had been already investigating the explosion that killed provincial governor Mawlawi Mohammad Dawood Muzamil and two others at his workplace on Thursday.

The governor of Afghanistan’s southern province of Kandahar will briefly run Balkh, his spokesperson Haji Zaid advised Reuters, till Supreme Spiritual Leader Haibatullah Akhundzada selects a brand new governor for the northern province, an vital commerce hub with Central Asia.

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