Several explosions have killed at least 30 civilians so far near a school in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.

In Afghanistan, while the U.S. forces stationed there are proceeding with withdrawal work toward a complete withdrawal by September, terrorism by rebel armed groups continues, and there are concerns about further deterioration of public security.



There were several major explosions on the 8th near a school in western Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.



According to the Afghan Ministry of Interior, the explosion has killed at least 30 civilians and injured more than 50 people in hospitals.



The school near the site of the explosion is a girls'school, and many of the victims are believed to be girls.



Local media reported that several rockets landed near the school and exploded, according to security officials.



No criminal statement has been issued so far, and the rebel Taliban have denied involvement.



In Afghanistan, while the U.S. military stationed in the field is proceeding with the withdrawal work toward the complete withdrawal by September 11, 20 years after the terrorist attacks, terrorism and attacks by rebel armed groups continue. , There are concerns about further deterioration of security.