Foreign minister of nation decimated by coronavirus pulls out of in-person meetings after possible exposure, and entire delegation reportedly self-isolating.
(Last Updated On: May 5, 2021)
At least one person was killed and three more were wounded in a blast that targeted a bus carrying employees of the public health directorate of Panjshir in Kalakan district, north of the city of Kabul, police said.
Police said that the injured were taken to hospital and the type of mine is being investigated by the technical team.
Kalakan district governor Abdul Ghafoor Popalzai also confirmed the incident added that one person was killed and three more were wounded.
But eyewitnesses said the blast killed one person and wounded 10 more.
Earlier sources said the bus was hit by a roadside bomb blast.
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Foreign Ministers are seated prior to a G7 foreign ministers meeting in London, Wednesday, May 5, 2021. Diplomats from the group of wealthy nations are meeting in London for their first face-to-face gathering in two years. (Ben Stansall/Pool Photo via AP) May 05, 2021 - 7:38 AM
LONDON - Indiaâs foreign minister pulled out of in-person meetings at a Group of Seven gathering in London on Wednesday and was self-isolating after members of his country s delegation tested positive for the coronavirus. Talks centred on ways to ensure global access to COVID-19 vaccines and curb a virus that is still ravaging many parts of the world, including India.
India s foreign minister pulled out of in-person meetings at a Group of Seven gathering in London on Wednesday and was self-isolating after members of his country s delegation tested positive for the coronavirus. Talks centred on ways to ensure global access to COVID-19 vaccines and curb a virus that is still ravaging many parts of the world, including India.