Two explosions in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, have killed one person and injured six so far.

After the explosion, the militant group IS = Islamic State issued a statement of crime, and the Islamist Taliban has been reinstated for three months, and security stability has become an issue.

According to Afghan media, two explosions occurred one after another in western Kabul on the afternoon of the 17th, about 30 minutes.



A Taliban interior ministry spokesman said the first of these explosions was caused by an explosive in a car, killing one and injuring six, including three women. I made it clear.



After the explosion, the militant group IS posted a statement of crime on the Internet, claiming involvement as "IS warriors set bombs on two buses and killed and injured apostates."



Both of the two explosions are in the area where many Hazaras of the Islamic Shiites, who are hostile to IS, live.



In Afghanistan, three months have passed since the Taliban regained power, but IS has been activating activities such as conducting suicide bombings targeting Shiite mosques, and security stability has become an issue.