A total of seven people have been killed and 15 injured in two explosions in northern and eastern Afghanistan, where the Islamist Taliban holds power.

A large explosion occurred in the center of Mazar-e-Sharif in northern Afghanistan on the morning of the 6th.



According to police affiliated with the Islamist group Taliban, which has real power in the area, a bomb planted on the side of the road is believed to have exploded, killing seven people, including passengers on a bus carrying local officials who passed by. , six people were injured.



Also, on the afternoon of the 6th, an explosion occurred at a market where money changers gathered in eastern Jalalabad, and according to local authorities, nine people were injured.



No one has yet claimed responsibility for either explosion.



In Afghanistan, terrorism by the extremist group IS (Islamic State), which is in conflict with the Taliban, has occurred in various places, and on the 2nd of this month, the Pakistan Embassy in Kabul, the capital, was attacked, and one security guard was injured. The situation continues.