Police confirm that two people were kill in an explosion at Kabul Cricket Stadium. The incident occurred at the Kabul International Stadium during a domesti league match between Pamir Zalmi and the Band-e-Amir Dragons.
Afghanistan’s capital city Kabul rocked on July 29th, Friday. When a grenade explode in the Kabul International Stadium. During a Shpageeza Cricket League match between Pamir Zalmi and the Band-e-Amir Dragons. According to Kabul police spokesman Khalid Zadran, the explosion resulted in two deaths and several injuries.
Cricket has grown in popularity in the country. Afghan cricketers have perform admirably on the international stage despite limited resources. Several Afghan players are among the top-rank players in the ICC rankings and play in a variety of prestigious domestic leagues.
The incident occurred on Friday, a weekly holiday in the country. During a match of the eight-team domestic league. Which has been running for ten days and drew a large crowd at the capital city’s stadium. According to Kabul police spokesman Khalid Zadran. The security forces are looking for the perpetrators of the attack and have revealed. The casualties caused by the explosion among the spectators in the stands.
“The explosion cause by a grenade, two people were killed, and some of our countrymen were injure.” The match was temporarily halted. “The match resume after the area clean up,” Zadran told Reuters, according to JPost.
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Khalid Zadran urged the people not to support evildoers who do not wish his countrymen happiness.
At first, conflicting reports emerge from the capital, with officials, including ACB Chief Executive Nassib Khan. Reporting four injuries and no deaths as a result of the explosion. On Friday, the Emergency Hospital in central Kabul announced on Twitter that there were 13 casualties, 12 of whom were admitted to the hospital.
In a statement issued on Saturday, Zadran urged people to rely solely on information provided by security forces when determining the number of casualties and to refrain from spreading false information.
“We hope that our countrymen, foreign guests, diplomats, and international organizations do not directly campaign for those evil people who do not want Afghans to be happy,” he told Reuters.
Despite the fact that Islamic State militant groups have continued their attacks across the country, including in Kabul, no one has claimed responsibility for Friday’s attack.
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