Wednesday, May 31, 2017

Bloodbath In Kabul,80 dead Over 350 Wounded

  Injured people fled from the scene of the attack nursing their injuries in the terrifying aftermath of this morning's attack

About 80 people have been reported died including a BBC driver as a water tank packed with bomb ripped through a diplomatic quarter in Kabul Afghanistan injuring over 350 people Wednesday morning.
The explosion blew out many windows in a number of foreign missions and residences.
Afghan authority said most of the casualties a civilians, women and children.see more pic


 Carnage: There were horrific scenes as workers covered in blood emerged from the scene of the blast. Hospitals have asked people to give blood

  This was the devastating scene after a bomb concealed in a water tanker ripped through the diplomatic quarter of Kabul killing at least 80

 Shocking pictures show a huge plume of smoke over the Afghan capital and people covered in blood near the scene
  Soldiers were called in as fire from the explosion spread to cars and buildings in the area. More than 350 people were injured 
  An Afghan man reacts at the site of a blast in Kabul, Afghanistan this morning. Bodies littered the streets and hundreds were left injured
  In the devastating aftermath of the bomb, emergency crews arrived to find the mangled, twisted wreckage of cars and buildings with windows smashed out
  At least 80 are feared dead and hundreds more have been injured in a massive explosion near the British embassy in Kabul
  The target of the attack was not immediately known but Ismail Kawasi, spokesman of the public health ministry, said most of the casualties were civilians
   The neighbourhood is considered Kabul's safest area, with foreign embassies protected by dozens of 10-foot-high blast walls and government offices, guarded by police and national security forces.
   Explosion: Windows were shattered in shops, restaurants and other buildings up to half a mile from the blast site
   Wounded Afghan women were seen running from the scene of the attack this morning. The target of the attack is not yet known, but officials said most casualties were civilians

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