Third explosion in Kabul Afghanistan bomb attack
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Several Explosions Rock Afghan Capital In 'Complex Terror Attack'

Third explosion in Kabul Afghanistan bomb attack

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Several loud explosions have been heard in Afghanistan's capital, where the Taliban and an Islamic State affiliate have carried out a series of massive attacks in recent months.

An explosion near a police station was confirmed by Kabul police spokesman Hashmat Stanekzai, who said a gun battle was underway at the site.

It is being reported that it is 'a complex terror attack'

He said another explosion occurred near a different police station.

The Taliban and IS frequently target Afghanistan's Western-backed government and security forces.

Twin suicide bombings claimed by IS last week killed at least 25 people, including nine journalists who had rushed to the scene of the first attack, in the deadliest assault on reporters since the fall of the Taliban in 2001.

Elsewhere in Afghanistan, the Taliban advanced on a district compound, officials said, with one reporting the capture of the northern district by the insurgents and another saying heavy fighting was still underway.

The battle for the compound in the Bilchirgh district, in the northern Faryab province, came a day after the insurgents captured the district compound in the remote Tala was Barfak district, in the northern Baghlan province.

The Taliban have captured several districts in different parts of the country from Afghan security forces since 2014 when the US and Nato formally concluded their combat mission and shifted to a supporting role.

Mohammad Hashim, a member of parliament from Faryab province, said the Taliban captured the district headquarters in Bilchirgh early Wednesday after more than 40 security forces retreated under heavy fire.

He said the Taliban also captured several villages nearby.

Provincial police spokesman Abdul Karim Yuresh said the fighting is still underway and that government forces still hold the compound.

The Taliban issued a statement saying they control the district and claiming to have killed 10 security forces.

The Taliban also attacked a school being used as a voter registration centre, killing eight soldiers, in the latest in a series of attacks targeting preparations for elections later this year.

Abdul Aziz Beg, head of the governing council in the western Badghis province, said two other soldiers were wounded and one is missing.

"There are many areas in the province under a high-security threat, and this site was one of those areas," he said, adding that the centre was 20 miles west of the provincial capital of Qala-e Now.

In the eastern Nangarhar province, a rocket fired by insurgents struck a market, killing two people and wounding 19, according to Attahullah Khogyani, spokesman for the provincial governor.

He said another four civilians were killed and 15 wounded in a gun battle in the same district, in which two insurgents were killed and seven wounded.

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