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9 killed, 14 injured in massive fire in Kabul

9 killed, 14 injured in massive fire in Kabul ANI | Updated: May 02, 2021 22:11 IST Kabul [Afghanistan], May 2 (ANI): At least nine people were killed and 14 others suffered injuries after a major fire broke out on Saturday night in Kabul in which dozens of fuel tankers, trucks and other vehicles were burnt. The fire broke out in Qala-e-Murad Bek area in Shakardara district north of Kabul at a fuel tanker and damaged several other fuel tankers, trucks and cars, said Tariq Arian, Tolo News reported citing Interior Ministry spokesperson. Eyewitnesses said that more than 50 fuel tankers, trucks, other vehicles, as well as, houses and shops were damaged in the fire. (ANI)

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By PHILLIP WALTER WELLMAN | STARS AND STRIPES Published: May 2, 2021 KABUL, Afghanistan Residents of Afghanistan’s capital on Sunday expressed fears of more Taliban-fueled killing and violence in the coming months, a day after foreign forces officially began a full withdrawal from the country. Taliban attacks that focused on Afghan forces and civilians increased throughout the past year but now many are worried that the militant group will resume attacks on foreign forces as they leave the country by Sept. 11 and that those attacks will kill bystanders. The Taliban have in recent months issued vague warnings of a reaction if the U.S. didn’t withdraw its forces by May 1, which the former Trump administration agreed to do last year in a pact that also called for the Taliban to come to peaceful terms with the government in Kabul. On Saturday, the group said in a statement it would “take every counteraction it deems appropriate against the occupying forces.”

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