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List of terrorist attacks in Kabul

This is a list of terrorist attacks in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan.

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Security forces rush a woman away from the scene of a suicide bombing on December 15, 2009.

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  • January 2: A car bomb wounded three police officers.[12]
  • January 4: A suicide bombing killed 20.[13]
  • January 20: 2018 Inter-Continental Hotel Kabul attack
  • January 27: Kabul ambulance bombing
  • January 29: Shooting at the Marshal Fahim National Defense University
  • February 24: A suicide bomber blew himself up near a security post, killing at least three people and wounding several others.[14]
  • March 9: A suicide bomber blew himself up, killing at least seven people, according to officials. The attack was apparently intended to hit crowds gathered to commemorate the death of Abdul Ali Mazari, a political leader from the mainly Shiite Hazara minority.[15]
  • March 21: March 2018 Kabul suicide bombing[16]
  • April 22: 22 April 2018 Kabul suicide bombing[17]
  • April 30: 30 April 2018 Kabul suicide bombings[18]
  • June 4: A suicide bomber detonated his explosives targeting a gathering of Afghanistan's top clerics in Kabul, killing at least 14 people and wounding 19. Shortly afterwards, a magnetic bomb attached to a police car exploded and as a result three people were wounded, the Islamic State – Khorasan Province claimed responsibility.[19][20][21]
  • June 11: 17 people were killed and 40 others were seriously injured after a suicide bomber detonated his explosives at an Afghan ministry. IS-KP claimed responsibility.[22][23]
  • July 15: A suicide bomber detonated near a government ministry, killing eight people and wounding 17 others. The IS-KP claimed responsibility.[24][25]
  • July 22: 23 people, including an AFP driver, were killed and 107 others injured in a suicide bombing near Kabul International Airport as scores of people were leaving the airport after welcoming home Afghan Vice President Abdul Rashid Dostum from exile, IS-KP claimed responsibility.[26]
  • August 13: A suicide bomber detonated outside an Afghan election office killing one and injuring another person, the Taliban is suspected of the attack.[27]
  • August 15: A suicide bombing by the Islamic State in an educative academy left at least 48 killed and 67 injured.[28][29][30]
  • September 5: September 2018 Kabul attacks: 26 people were killed and 91 were injured in suicide blasts targeting a wrestling club and emergency teams, two journalists were among the dead. IS-KP claimed responsibility for the bombing.[31][32][33][34]
  • September 9: A suicide bomber on a motorbike blew himself up near a group of people commemorating the death anniversary of a famed resistance leader, killing at least seven people and injuring an additional 25, officials said. IS-KP claimed responsibility for the attack.[35][36]
  • November 20: November 2018 Kabul bombing: A suicide bombing on a gathering of religious scholars killed 55 people and injures 94.[37]
  • December 24: December 2018 Kabul attack: A suicide and gun attack on a government compound killed at least 43 people and at least 10 people were wounded, interior ministry spokesman Najib Danish said. Most of the victims were civilians. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.[38][39]

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  • February 11: A suicide bombing kills at least six people.[43]
  • March 6: 6 March 2020 Kabul shooting
  • March 25: Kabul gurdwara attack
  • May 12: Three gunmen wearing police uniforms carried out a mass shooting in the maternity ward of a hospital. The hospital is located in the predominately Shi'ite Hazara neighborhood of Dashte Barchi and is assisted by Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) personnel.[44] The attackers killed 24 people and injured another 16.[45][46][47]
  • May 30: A private bus carrying 15 employees of the Khurshid TV news station was hit by a roadside bomb, killing an economic reporter, Mir Wahed Shah, a technician, Shafiq Amiri, and wounding seven other people.[48][49] The United States, the European Union, and NATO condemned the attack.[48]
  • June 5: An hour-long gun battle erupted in Gul Dara district when insurgents attacked a police checkpoint, killing three police officers.[50]
  • June 12: A Sunni mosque was bombed, killing four people and injuring another eight.[51] On 17 June, twelve security forces members were killed and five were wounded during a Taliban attack in Aqcha District, Jowzjan Province. Four soldiers were taken hostage in the attack, and five Taliban militants killed.[52]
  • July 14: Five civilians were killed and another 11 wounded when their car hit a suspected Taliban roadside bomb.[53]
  • July 19: Two soldiers were killed after Taliban gunmen opened fire on them while they were traveling on a motorcycle.[54]
  • August 19: A magnetic mine killed one and injured another.[55] Also, a rocket attack left at least 3 people dead and another 16 were injured in Kabul.[56]
  • September 8: One Taliban member was killed and another two were wounded after they attacked security forces in Kabul Province.[57]
  • September 9: At least 10 people were killed and another 16 were injured in a bombing.[58]
  • September 16: A member of the Afghan National Directorate of Security was shot dead and his driver was injured.[59]
  • September 21: One child was killed and another three people were injured when two mines exploded.[60]
  • October 24: A suicide bombing at an education centre killed 24 people, mostly students.[61]
  • October 26: At least three people were injured by a magnetic mine explosion.[62]
  • October 27: A magnetic mine explosion left at least three people dead and at least 10 injured in Kabul.[63]
  • November 2: 2020 Kabul University attack
  • November 7: A bomb attached to the vehicle of former TOLO TV presenter Yama Siawash exploded, killing the journalist and two other civilians while they were inside the car.[64]
  • November 21: 23 rockets hit the commercial area, parks, shopping areas, killing eight people and injuring more than 30.[65]
  • December 20: A car bomb exploded, targeting the convoy of MP & founder of Khan Steel Haji Khan Mohammad Wardak beside the 3rd Gate of Ahmadi Plaza in Spin Kalay Square of Khushal Khan PD5. Khan survived the attack, but at least 10 civilians were killed and 52 others were injured. Several cars and houses were damaged nearby. The blast was condemned by the Taliban and the former government while no group claimed responsibility.[66]

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  • May 8: 2021 Kabul school bombing: A car bomb and two other improvised explosive devices explode outside a secondary school in the Dashte Barchi neighborhood in western Kabul, killing 90 people, most of whom were students.[67]
  • May 14: An explosion at a mosque killed 12 people, including the imam.[68]
  • June 1: Two vehicle bombings killed at least ten people.[69]
  • August 3: A Taliban suicide bombing and shooting targeted the house of Minister of Defence Bismillah Khan Mohammadi, killing at least eight people. Khan Mohammadi was unharmed.[70]
  • August 26: 2021 Kabul airport attack[71]
  • September 18: A car bombing occurs in Dasht-e-Barchi, wounding at least two people.[72]
  • October 3: Several people are killed and at least 20 wounded by a bombing outside Eid Gah Mosque which the targeted memorial service for Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid’s mother.[73][74]
  • October 20: At least two people wounded when a grenade was launched from Kabul Zoo and successfully struck Taliban security forces stationed in Dehmazang Square in Police District 3 of Kabul.[75] A separate, more powerful IED explosion which targeted a Taliban pickup truck killed at least one person and wounded at least seven, including three students.[75][76]
  • October 21: Explosion blew up a power pylon in Qala Murad Beg area of Kabul province, cutting off a 220 kV imported power line which provided power to residents of Kabul and neighboring provinces.[77]
  • November 2: 2021 Kabul hospital attack[78][79]
  • November 13: At least two killed and at least five injured in IED explosion which struck a bus in traveling on the main avenue in Dashti Barchi neighborhood.[80] The blast targeted members of the Hazara minority community[81][82]
  • November 17: Twin blasts in western Kabul's Dasht-e Barchi neighborhood killed one and wounded six others.[83]
  • November 23: A huge explosion ripped through Kabul's Kandahar Market.[84][85] At least 2 Taliban security personnel where injured in the explosion, which resulted from the detonation of a magnetic mine which was attached to a Taliban Ranger vehicle.[84][86] Gunfire was reported in the area of this explosion as well.[84][85] The area ia also known as the Mujahidin Bazaar and was formerly known as Bush Market.[87]
  • November 25: Explosion occurs at a traffic circle in Karte Parwan, casualties unknown.[88][89] Interior Ministry claims no casualties.[89]
  • November 30: At least five people were wounded in an explosion in Kabul's Police District Six, including Taliban fighters.[90] Despite denial of casualties from the Interior Ministry and local authorities, injuries to five people, including security personnel, during the blast were confirmed by eyewitnesses as well as the local media outlet Ariana News.[91] It was also revealed that the blast occurred near the prominent Habibia High School.[92][93]
  • December 4, 2021: Explosion occurs on Kabul's Fifth Taimani Street, no casualties immediately reported.[94]
  • December 10, 2021: Two separate explosions in Kabul kill two people and wound four others.[95][96] One explosion occurred on a minibus in the Dasht-e-Barchi district of Kabul, while the second explosion occurred was in the district's Dehbouri area.[96][95]
  • December 14: A roadside bomb exploded targeting an IEA vehicle around 11am in Tank Logar area of PD8. One civilian was killed and two members of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan were injured. So far, no group has claimed responsibility.[97]
  • December 23: A car bomb explodes near the gate outside the main passport department office.[98][99] Islamic State later claims responsibility for the attack.[99]

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  • January 3: A landmine explosion occurs in front of the district office of Kabul's 11th police district.[100]
  • January 12: Aqil Jan Ozam, deputy spokesman for the Interior Ministry, announces that an explosion targeted a military vehicle in Kabul's police district 9, injuring at least 2 Taliban members.[101]
  • January 13: Roadside bomb explodes in the Parwan-i-Seh area.[102]
  • January 16: A child is killed and two Taliban security personnel wounded by a bombing in Butkhak area.[103]
  • January 17: An explosion and gunshots are heard in Niezbag locality.[104]
  • April 3: At least one killed and at least 58 wounded in grenade blast at Kabul's Sarai Shahzada money exchange market.[105]
  • April 19: April 2022 Kabul school bombing
  • April 29: April 2022 Kabul mosque bombing
  • April 30: One killed and at least three injured in Kabul bus attack.[106]
  • May 25: May 2022 Kabul mosque bombing
  • June 11: At least four killed in minibus bombing.[107][108]
  • June 18: Bombing at Sikh temple kills two and injures seven.[109]
  • July 29: At least two killed and 13 wounded in grenade explosion which took place among a crowd of spectators during a cricket match at Kabul International Cricket Stadium.[110][111][112]
  • August 5: An 5 August 2022 Kabul bombing: A bombing in a Shia residential area killed at least eight people.[113]
  • August 6: Three people killed, 22 wounded in IED explosion the Pol-e-Sukhta area.[114]
  • August 11: Suicide blast occurs at seminary, killing prominent Taliban religious leader Sheikh Rahimullah Haqqani.[115][116]
  • August 13: Four people, including two Taliban security forces, were wounded by an IED explosion.[117]
  • August 17: August 2022 Kabul mosque bombing: Dozens were killed in an explosion in a mosque.[118]
  • August 31: Explosion and attack occurs in the Khair Khana area in District 11.[119][120] At least 3 Taliban members killed and 7 injured.[121] Target was a Taliban convoy which was returning from a military parade in Bagram.[121][120][122] Another explosion in Kabul's Police District 17 kills 2 and injures 3.[123]
  • September 5: Bombing of the Russian embassy in Kabul
  • September 10: Two back-to-back IED explosions occur at bus stop in Poole Khoshk area of western Kabul's Dasht-e-Bachi settlement, injuring at least 3 people.[124][125]
  • September 23: September 2022 Kabul mosque bombing: A car bomb explodes near a mosque in Kabul's prominent Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood, with government officials claiming at least 7 people killed and 41 injured.[126][127] Local Afghan media claims at least 9 killed.[126]
  • September 30: September 2022 Kabul school bombing
  • October 5: An explosion occurs at mosque near Interior Ministry headquarters, killing at least four people and injuring 25.[128]
  • October 15: Explosion occurs at security checkpoint in Kabul's 2nd district.[129]
  • October 28: An explosion occurs at Sheikh Mohammad Rohani Mosque in Kabul's 5th police district.[130] Taliban claim 7 injured, while locals claim 10 injured.[130]
  • November 2: A roadside mine strikes minibus carrying Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development workers. Seven reported as injured.[131]
  • November 12: Two explosions occur, the first in Charahi Sedara area and then near Jamhuriat hospital located in the city's fourth security area.[132]
  • November 17: An explosion occurs near a mosque in prominent Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood.[133] Interior Ministry spokesman reports 14 casualties, including four dead.[133]
  • November 21: An explosion targets a car, killing two people.[134]
  • December 12: 2022 Kabul hotel attack: An attack occurs at hotel in the Kabul Longan Hotel, with at least three civilians dead and 18 injured.[135] Two foreigners are reported to be among those injured.[136]
  • December 23: Local media reports an explosion at a mosque in Police District 5, casualties reported.[137]
  • December 25: An explosion reported in Daraulman area of Kabul's Police District 6[138][139]

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  • January 1: 2023 Kabul airport bombing: An explosion occurs outside the military airport; multiple casualties are reported.[140] A Kabul resident told Agence France-Presse that an air force officer was among those killed.[141]
  • January 11: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan bombing: A bombing occurs outside Afghan Foreign Ministry headquarters, killing at least five people and injuring more than 40 others.[142]
  • January 30: Explosion reported in Kabul's Kote Sangi district.[143]
  • February 4: Explosion in Kabul's Pashtunistan Watt neighborhood wounds at least two people.[144][145]
  • February 5: Explosive laden vehicles manage to infiltrate Kabul's Green Zone, Saudi Arabian embassy forced to evacuate.[146]
  • February 21: Bomb attached to vehicle explodes near Abul Fazl Shrine in Kabul's Police District 2.[147][148] No casualties reported, but the blast was acknowledged to be massive.[147]
  • February 23: Senior Taliban commander killed at checkpoint blast that also seriously injured four others in the Sartapeh area of Kabul.[149][150]
  • March 9: Explosion reported in Khushal Khan area of Kabul’s Police District 5.[151]
  • March 10: Blast occurs at the intersection of Spin Kelly in the Khushal Khan Mina area, fifth district of Kabul, two people were injured.[152]
  • March 27: At least six killed and several injured at second attack near Afghan Foreign Ministry headquarters since January.[153]
  • August 21: At least two people were killed in magnetic mine explosion outside Justice Ministry headquarters.[154]
  • October 28: 4 people lost their lives and 7 others suffered severe injury after a bomb explosion in a boxing club by ISIS.[155]

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This is a list of terrorist attacks in Kabul the capital of Afghanistan Contents 1 1995 2 2002 3 2003 4 2008 5 2009 6 2010 7 2011 8 2012 9 2013 10 2014 11 2015 12 2016 13 2017 14 2018 15 2019 16 2020 17 2021 18 2022 19 2023 20 References1995 editSeptember 6 1995 attack on the Embassy of Pakistan in Kabul2002 editSeptember 5 2002 Kabul bombing2003 editJuly 9 2003 attack on the Embassy of Pakistan in Kabul2008 editJanuary 14 2008 Kabul Serena Hotel attack July 7 2008 Indian embassy bombing in Kabul2009 edit nbsp Security forces rush a woman away from the scene of a suicide bombing on December 15 2009 February 11 February 2009 Kabul raids August 15 2009 NATO Afghanistan headquarters bombing October 8 2009 Kabul Indian embassy attack October 28 2009 UN guest house attack in Kabul November 13 2009 NATO convoy attack in Kabul2010 editJanuary 18 January 2010 Kabul attack February 26 February 2010 Kabul attack May 18 May 2010 Kabul bombing2011 editJune 28 2011 Inter Continental Hotel Kabul attack September 13 September 2011 Kabul attack December 6 2011 Afghanistan Ashura bombings May 21 On 20 May 2011 a Taliban Haqqani suicide bomber detonated himself in a highly guarded area where there is a military hospital named Sardar Mohammad Daud Khan Hospital killing six medical students and injuring 23 more 1 2012 editApril 15 April 2012 Afghanistan attacks2013 editJune 11 June 2013 Kabul bombings June 25 2013 Afghan presidential palace attack2014 editJanuary 17 2014 Kabul restaurant bombing March 20 2014 Kabul Serena Hotel attack December 11 December 2014 Kabul bombings2015 editMay 13 2015 Park Palace guesthouse attack June 22 2015 Kabul Parliament attack August 7 7 August 2015 Kabul attacks August 10 10 August 2015 Kabul suicide attack August 22 22 August 2015 Kabul suicide attack December 11 2015 Spanish Embassy attack in Kabul2016 editFebruary 1 A suicide bombing by the Taliban at a police station killed 20 police officers 2 April 19 April 2016 Kabul attack June 20 Kabul attack on Canadian Embassy guards July 23 July 2016 Kabul bombing August 1 A Taliban truck bomb killed a police officer and one of the attackers after which the remaining two Taliban attackers were shot dead 3 August 24 American University of Afghanistan attack September 5 September 2016 Kabul attacks November 21 A suicide bombing at a mosque kills around 30 people 4 2017 editJanuary 10 The first of the January 2017 Afghanistan bombings was a twin suicide bombing in front of the National Assembly of Afghanistan in Kabul killing 46 people Later attacks took place in Kandahar and Lashkargah February 7 A suicide bombing near the Supreme Court of Afghanistan killed at least 20 people 5 6 March 8 March 2017 Kabul attack May 31 May 2017 Kabul attack June 3 Three bombings at the funeral of a protester who died the day before killed at least 20 people 7 June 15 A suicide bombing at a mosque killed four people 8 9 July 24 A Taliban suicide bombing kills at least 35 people 10 July 31 A suicide bombing followed by a gun attack on the embassy of Iraq in Kabul left two Afghan embassy workers and all four attackers dead 11 October 20 20 October 2017 Afghanistan attacks December 28 28 December 2017 Kabul suicide bombing2018 editJanuary 2 A car bomb wounded three police officers 12 January 4 A suicide bombing killed 20 13 January 20 2018 Inter Continental Hotel Kabul attack January 27 Kabul ambulance bombing January 29 Shooting at the Marshal Fahim National Defense University February 24 A suicide bomber blew himself up near a security post killing at least three people and wounding several others 14 March 9 A suicide bomber blew himself up killing at least seven people according to officials The attack was apparently intended to hit crowds gathered to commemorate the death of Abdul Ali Mazari a political leader from the mainly Shiite Hazara minority 15 March 21 March 2018 Kabul suicide bombing 16 April 22 22 April 2018 Kabul suicide bombing 17 April 30 30 April 2018 Kabul suicide bombings 18 June 4 A suicide bomber detonated his explosives targeting a gathering of Afghanistan s top clerics in Kabul killing at least 14 people and wounding 19 Shortly afterwards a magnetic bomb attached to a police car exploded and as a result three people were wounded the Islamic State Khorasan Province claimed responsibility 19 20 21 June 11 17 people were killed and 40 others were seriously injured after a suicide bomber detonated his explosives at an Afghan ministry IS KP claimed responsibility 22 23 July 15 A suicide bomber detonated near a government ministry killing eight people and wounding 17 others The IS KP claimed responsibility 24 25 July 22 23 people including an AFP driver were killed and 107 others injured in a suicide bombing near Kabul International Airport as scores of people were leaving the airport after welcoming home Afghan Vice President Abdul Rashid Dostum from exile IS KP claimed responsibility 26 August 13 A suicide bomber detonated outside an Afghan election office killing one and injuring another person the Taliban is suspected of the attack 27 August 15 A suicide bombing by the Islamic State in an educative academy left at least 48 killed and 67 injured 28 29 30 September 5 September 2018 Kabul attacks 26 people were killed and 91 were injured in suicide blasts targeting a wrestling club and emergency teams two journalists were among the dead IS KP claimed responsibility for the bombing 31 32 33 34 September 9 A suicide bomber on a motorbike blew himself up near a group of people commemorating the death anniversary of a famed resistance leader killing at least seven people and injuring an additional 25 officials said IS KP claimed responsibility for the attack 35 36 November 20 November 2018 Kabul bombing A suicide bombing on a gathering of religious scholars killed 55 people and injures 94 37 December 24 December 2018 Kabul attack A suicide and gun attack on a government compound killed at least 43 people and at least 10 people were wounded interior ministry spokesman Najib Danish said Most of the victims were civilians No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack 38 39 2019 editMay 24 2019 Kabul mosque bombing July 1 1 July 2019 Kabul attack July 19 A bombing outside Kabul University kills eight people 40 July 25 Three different bombings variously claimed by the Taliban and the Islamic State kill at least 15 people in total 41 July 28 28 July 2019 Kabul suicide bombing August 7 7 August 2019 Kabul bombing August 17 17 August 2019 Kabul bombing September 2 and 5 2 and 5 September 2019 Kabul bombings September 17 17 September 2019 Afghanistan bombings November 13 A car bombing kills 12 people 42 2020 editFebruary 11 A suicide bombing kills at least six people 43 March 6 6 March 2020 Kabul shooting March 25 Kabul gurdwara attack May 12 Three gunmen wearing police uniforms carried out a mass shooting in the maternity ward of a hospital The hospital is located in the predominately Shi ite Hazara neighborhood of Dashte Barchi and is assisted by Medecins Sans Frontieres Doctors Without Borders personnel 44 The attackers killed 24 people and injured another 16 45 46 47 May 30 A private bus carrying 15 employees of the Khurshid TV news station was hit by a roadside bomb killing an economic reporter Mir Wahed Shah a technician Shafiq Amiri and wounding seven other people 48 49 The United States the European Union and NATO condemned the attack 48 June 5 An hour long gun battle erupted in Gul Dara district when insurgents attacked a police checkpoint killing three police officers 50 June 12 A Sunni mosque was bombed killing four people and injuring another eight 51 On 17 June twelve security forces members were killed and five were wounded during a Taliban attack in Aqcha District Jowzjan Province Four soldiers were taken hostage in the attack and five Taliban militants killed 52 July 14 Five civilians were killed and another 11 wounded when their car hit a suspected Taliban roadside bomb 53 July 19 Two soldiers were killed after Taliban gunmen opened fire on them while they were traveling on a motorcycle 54 August 19 A magnetic mine killed one and injured another 55 Also a rocket attack left at least 3 people dead and another 16 were injured in Kabul 56 September 8 One Taliban member was killed and another two were wounded after they attacked security forces in Kabul Province 57 September 9 At least 10 people were killed and another 16 were injured in a bombing 58 September 16 A member of the Afghan National Directorate of Security was shot dead and his driver was injured 59 September 21 One child was killed and another three people were injured when two mines exploded 60 October 24 A suicide bombing at an education centre killed 24 people mostly students 61 October 26 At least three people were injured by a magnetic mine explosion 62 October 27 A magnetic mine explosion left at least three people dead and at least 10 injured in Kabul 63 November 2 2020 Kabul University attack November 7 A bomb attached to the vehicle of former TOLO TV presenter Yama Siawash exploded killing the journalist and two other civilians while they were inside the car 64 November 21 23 rockets hit the commercial area parks shopping areas killing eight people and injuring more than 30 65 December 20 A car bomb exploded targeting the convoy of MP amp founder of Khan Steel Haji Khan Mohammad Wardak beside the 3rd Gate of Ahmadi Plaza in Spin Kalay Square of Khushal Khan PD5 Khan survived the attack but at least 10 civilians were killed and 52 others were injured Several cars and houses were damaged nearby The blast was condemned by the Taliban and the former government while no group claimed responsibility 66 2021 editMay 8 2021 Kabul school bombing A car bomb and two other improvised explosive devices explode outside a secondary school in the Dashte Barchi neighborhood in western Kabul killing 90 people most of whom were students 67 May 14 An explosion at a mosque killed 12 people including the imam 68 June 1 Two vehicle bombings killed at least ten people 69 August 3 A Taliban suicide bombing and shooting targeted the house of Minister of Defence Bismillah Khan Mohammadi killing at least eight people Khan Mohammadi was unharmed 70 August 26 2021 Kabul airport attack 71 September 18 A car bombing occurs in Dasht e Barchi wounding at least two people 72 October 3 Several people are killed and at least 20 wounded by a bombing outside Eid Gah Mosque which the targeted memorial service for Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid s mother 73 74 October 20 At least two people wounded when a grenade was launched from Kabul Zoo and successfully struck Taliban security forces stationed in Dehmazang Square in Police District 3 of Kabul 75 A separate more powerful IED explosion which targeted a Taliban pickup truck killed at least one person and wounded at least seven including three students 75 76 October 21 Explosion blew up a power pylon in Qala Murad Beg area of Kabul province cutting off a 220 kV imported power line which provided power to residents of Kabul and neighboring provinces 77 November 2 2021 Kabul hospital attack 78 79 November 13 At least two killed and at least five injured in IED explosion which struck a bus in traveling on the main avenue in Dashti Barchi neighborhood 80 The blast targeted members of the Hazara minority community 81 82 November 17 Twin blasts in western Kabul s Dasht e Barchi neighborhood killed one and wounded six others 83 November 23 A huge explosion ripped through Kabul s Kandahar Market 84 85 At least 2 Taliban security personnel where injured in the explosion which resulted from the detonation of a magnetic mine which was attached to a Taliban Ranger vehicle 84 86 Gunfire was reported in the area of this explosion as well 84 85 The area ia also known as the Mujahidin Bazaar and was formerly known as Bush Market 87 November 25 Explosion occurs at a traffic circle in Karte Parwan casualties unknown 88 89 Interior Ministry claims no casualties 89 November 30 At least five people were wounded in an explosion in Kabul s Police District Six including Taliban fighters 90 Despite denial of casualties from the Interior Ministry and local authorities injuries to five people including security personnel during the blast were confirmed by eyewitnesses as well as the local media outlet Ariana News 91 It was also revealed that the blast occurred near the prominent Habibia High School 92 93 December 4 2021 Explosion occurs on Kabul s Fifth Taimani Street no casualties immediately reported 94 December 10 2021 Two separate explosions in Kabul kill two people and wound four others 95 96 One explosion occurred on a minibus in the Dasht e Barchi district of Kabul while the second explosion occurred was in the district s Dehbouri area 96 95 December 14 A roadside bomb exploded targeting an IEA vehicle around 11am in Tank Logar area of PD8 One civilian was killed and two members of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan were injured So far no group has claimed responsibility 97 December 23 A car bomb explodes near the gate outside the main passport department office 98 99 Islamic State later claims responsibility for the attack 99 2022 editJanuary 3 A landmine explosion occurs in front of the district office of Kabul s 11th police district 100 January 12 Aqil Jan Ozam deputy spokesman for the Interior Ministry announces that an explosion targeted a military vehicle in Kabul s police district 9 injuring at least 2 Taliban members 101 January 13 Roadside bomb explodes in the Parwan i Seh area 102 January 16 A child is killed and two Taliban security personnel wounded by a bombing in Butkhak area 103 January 17 An explosion and gunshots are heard in Niezbag locality 104 April 3 At least one killed and at least 58 wounded in grenade blast at Kabul s Sarai Shahzada money exchange market 105 April 19 April 2022 Kabul school bombing April 29 April 2022 Kabul mosque bombing April 30 One killed and at least three injured in Kabul bus attack 106 May 25 May 2022 Kabul mosque bombing June 11 At least four killed in minibus bombing 107 108 June 18 Bombing at Sikh temple kills two and injures seven 109 July 29 At least two killed and 13 wounded in grenade explosion which took place among a crowd of spectators during a cricket match at Kabul International Cricket Stadium 110 111 112 August 5 An 5 August 2022 Kabul bombing A bombing in a Shia residential area killed at least eight people 113 August 6 Three people killed 22 wounded in IED explosion the Pol e Sukhta area 114 August 11 Suicide blast occurs at seminary killing prominent Taliban religious leader Sheikh Rahimullah Haqqani 115 116 August 13 Four people including two Taliban security forces were wounded by an IED explosion 117 August 17 August 2022 Kabul mosque bombing Dozens were killed in an explosion in a mosque 118 August 31 Explosion and attack occurs in the Khair Khana area in District 11 119 120 At least 3 Taliban members killed and 7 injured 121 Target was a Taliban convoy which was returning from a military parade in Bagram 121 120 122 Another explosion in Kabul s Police District 17 kills 2 and injures 3 123 September 5 Bombing of the Russian embassy in Kabul September 10 Two back to back IED explosions occur at bus stop in Poole Khoshk area of western Kabul s Dasht e Bachi settlement injuring at least 3 people 124 125 September 23 September 2022 Kabul mosque bombing A car bomb explodes near a mosque in Kabul s prominent Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood with government officials claiming at least 7 people killed and 41 injured 126 127 Local Afghan media claims at least 9 killed 126 September 30 September 2022 Kabul school bombing October 5 An explosion occurs at mosque near Interior Ministry headquarters killing at least four people and injuring 25 128 October 15 Explosion occurs at security checkpoint in Kabul s 2nd district 129 October 28 An explosion occurs at Sheikh Mohammad Rohani Mosque in Kabul s 5th police district 130 Taliban claim 7 injured while locals claim 10 injured 130 November 2 A roadside mine strikes minibus carrying Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development workers Seven reported as injured 131 November 12 Two explosions occur the first in Charahi Sedara area and then near Jamhuriat hospital located in the city s fourth security area 132 November 17 An explosion occurs near a mosque in prominent Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood 133 Interior Ministry spokesman reports 14 casualties including four dead 133 November 21 An explosion targets a car killing two people 134 December 12 2022 Kabul hotel attack An attack occurs at hotel in the Kabul Longan Hotel with at least three civilians dead and 18 injured 135 Two foreigners are reported to be among those injured 136 December 23 Local media reports an explosion at a mosque in Police District 5 casualties reported 137 December 25 An explosion reported in Daraulman area of Kabul s Police District 6 138 139 2023 editJanuary 1 2023 Kabul airport bombing An explosion occurs outside the military airport multiple casualties are reported 140 A Kabul resident told Agence France Presse that an air force officer was among those killed 141 January 11 Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Afghanistan bombing A bombing occurs outside Afghan Foreign Ministry headquarters killing at least five people and injuring more than 40 others 142 January 30 Explosion reported in Kabul s Kote Sangi district 143 February 4 Explosion in Kabul s Pashtunistan Watt neighborhood wounds at least two people 144 145 February 5 Explosive laden vehicles manage to infiltrate Kabul s Green Zone Saudi Arabian embassy forced to evacuate 146 February 21 Bomb attached to vehicle explodes near Abul Fazl Shrine in Kabul s Police District 2 147 148 No casualties reported but the blast was acknowledged to be massive 147 February 23 Senior Taliban commander killed at checkpoint blast that also seriously injured four others in the Sartapeh area of Kabul 149 150 March 9 Explosion reported in Khushal Khan area of Kabul s Police District 5 151 March 10 Blast occurs at the intersection of Spin Kelly in the Khushal Khan Mina area fifth district of Kabul two people were injured 152 March 27 At least six killed and several injured at second attack near Afghan Foreign Ministry headquarters since January 153 August 21 At least two people were killed in magnetic mine explosion outside Justice Ministry headquarters 154 October 28 4 people lost their lives and 7 others suffered severe injury after a bomb explosion in a boxing club by ISIS 155 References edit Rivera Ray Sahak Sharifullah 21 May 2011 Suicide Bomber Attacks Kabul Military Hospital The New York Times Mashal Mujib 2016 02 01 Taliban Bombing Kills at Least 20 at Kabul Police Station The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 08 13 Taliban truck bomb hits Northgate Hotel in Kabul Al Jazeera 2016 08 01 Retrieved 2021 08 16 Afghanistan Kabul mosque suicide attack kills dozens BBC News 2016 11 21 Retrieved 2021 08 13 Suicide bomb blast kills 20 at Kabul s Supreme Court Al Jazeera 2017 02 07 Retrieved 2021 08 16 Mashal Mujib Abed Fahim 2017 02 07 Bombing Near Afghan Supreme Court in Kabul Kills and Wounds Dozens The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 08 16 Kabul explosions rock funeral for protester 20 killed Al Jazeera 2017 06 03 Retrieved 2021 08 16 Kabul mosque attack claimed by so called Islamic State BBC News 2017 06 15 Retrieved 2021 08 16 At least four killed in Kabul mosque attack Al Jazeera 2017 06 18 Retrieved 2021 08 16 The Taliban just killed at least 35 people in a suicide bomb in Afghanistan The Independent 2017 07 24 Retrieved 2021 08 13 ISIL claims attack on Iraqi embassy in Kabul Al Jazeera 2017 07 31 Retrieved 2021 08 16 3 policemen slightly wounded in Kabul mine explosion The Khaama Press News Agency The Khaama Press News Agency 2 January 2018 gulftoday ae 20 killed in Kabul suicide bombing www gulftoday ae Gul Ayaz Taliban IS Claim Deadly Attacks Across Afghanistan VOA News Seven dead in suicide bombing in Kabul The Independent 9 March 2018 Dozens Killed In New Year Attack In Kabul RadioFreeEurope RadioLiberty The Latest Toll from Kabul bombing climbs to 57 dead Washington Post Associated Press dead link Death Toll Rises to 29 in Kabul Explosion Tolo News Kabul bombing 14 killed 19 injured in attack on Afghan clerics religious leaders had issued fatwa against suicide bombing www firstpost com 4 June 2018 Retrieved 2018 06 04 Adam 4 June 2018 Amaq Reports IS Responsibility for Suicide Bombing on Gathering of Scholars in Kabul ent siteintelgroup com Retrieved 2018 06 04 Second explosion rips through police vehicle in Kabul city The Khaama Press News Agency 4 June 2018 Retrieved 2018 06 04 Afghanistan At least twelve killed in Kabul suicide blast www aljazeera com Retrieved 2018 06 14 Death Toll Rises to 17 In Kabul Suicide Bombing TOLOnews Retrieved 2018 06 14 IANS 2018 07 16 8 killed in Kabul 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others were wounded in the attack that occurred at dawn in the Aqcha district At least four civilians killed by Kabul roadside bomb aljazeera com Two off duty soldiers killed in Taliban attack in Afghanistan s Kabul Xinhua English news cn xinhuanet com Education Official Killed in Kabul Blast TOLOnews 3 Killed 16 Wounded in Kabul Rocket Attacks TOLOnews 1 Taliban Killed 2 Wounded in Kabul Clashes MoD TOLOnews 8 September 2020 Retrieved 8 September 2020 VP Saleh Survives Kabul Blast At Least 10 Killed TOLOnews 9 September 2020 Retrieved 9 September 2020 NDS Colonel Murdered in Kabul Public Demands Better Security TOLOnews Retrieved 30 September 2020 Child Killed 3 People Wounded in Kabul Blasts TOLOnews Retrieved 30 September 2020 Teens among 24 killed at Kabul education centre bombing Al Jazeera 2020 10 24 Retrieved 2021 08 16 Three Civilians Wounded in Kabul Magnetic Mine Blast TOLOnews 26 October 2020 Retrieved 26 October 2020 Three Killed in Magnetic IED Blast in Kabul Official TOLOnews 27 October 2020 Retrieved 27 October 2020 Former Afghan TV presenter killed in explosion in capital APnews 7 November 2020 Retrieved 7 November 2020 Mustafa DJ Kamal 2020 11 21 Kabul Rockets Attacks 8 dead more than 30 injured in Afghanistan EMEA Tribune The Latest News from the EMEA and Around the World Retrieved 2020 11 21 Death Toll of Kabul s Attack on MP Rises to 10 TOLOnews Kabul attack Blasts near school leave at least 30 dead BBC News 9 May 2021 Retrieved 9 May 2021 Several Afghan worshippers killed in blast at mosque near Kabul Al Jazeera 2021 05 14 Retrieved 2021 08 16 At least 10 killed as blasts rock Afghan capital Kabul Al Jazeera 2021 06 01 Retrieved 2021 08 17 Taliban suicide bomb attack targets defence minister s Kabul home The Guardian 3 August 2021 Retrieved 5 August 2021 Hashimi Ziarmal Lawless Jill Gambrell Jon US official Islamic State group believed to be behind Kabul airport attacks at least 13 killed Russia says KKTV com Associated Press Retrieved 2021 08 26 Afghanistan Several dead as blasts rock Jalalabad and Kabul Al Jazeera 18 September 2021 Retrieved 22 September 2021 Afghanistan Several people killed by bomb attack near a Kabul mosque BBC News 2021 10 03 Retrieved 2021 10 12 Deadly explosion targets memorial service near Kabul mosque Al Jazeera 3 October 2021 Retrieved 12 October 2021 a b Xinhua 20 October 2021 2 wounded in explosion in Kabul Afghan official GLOBALink Retrieved 2 November 2021 Explosion heard in Afghanistan s Kabul witnessesExplosion heard in Afghanistan s Kabul witnesses Xinhua 20 October 2021 Retrieved 2 November 2021 Blast cuts power to Afghan capital Kabul France 24 21 October 2021 Retrieved 2 November 2021 Gibbons Neff Thomas Sahak Sami Shah Taimoor 2 November 2021 Dozens Killed in ISIS Attack on Military Hospital in Afghanistan s Capital New York Times Retrieved 2 November 2021 Peshimam Gibran Naiyyar 2 November 2021 Dozens killed and wounded as blasts and gunfire hit Kabul hospital Reuters Retrieved 2 November 2021 Blast on bus in Afghan capital kills 1 person wounds 5 ABC News Associated Press November 13 2021 Retrieved November 13 2021 1 killed 4 wounded as explosion hits bus in Kabul Xinhua November 13 2021 Retrieved November 13 2021 At least 2 killed in blast in Shiite district of Kabul Islamic State claims responsibility India Today Agence France Presse November 18 2021 Retrieved 2021 11 18 Islamic State claims twin blasts in Afghan capital Kabul Reuters 17 November 2021 Retrieved 23 November 2021 a b c Blast rocks area of Afghan capital injuring two people agency reports TASS 23 November 2021 Retrieved 23 November 2021 a b Roscoe Matthew 23 November 2021 Breaking Huge explosion destroys market in Kabul Euro Weekly News Retrieved 23 November 2021 Avtomobil s talibami podorvalsya na mine v Kabule RIA Novosti 23 November 2021 Retrieved 23 November 2021 Erfanyar Ahmad Shah 23 November 2021 2 people injured in Kabul explosion Pajhwok com Retrieved 30 November 2021 Explosion rocks Kabul casualties unknown Deccan Herald 25 November 2021 Retrieved 30 November 2021 a b 4 killed in explosions in Afghanistan officials Xinhua 25 November 2021 Retrieved 30 November 2021 Lalzoy Najibullah 30 November 2021 Bomb blast in Kabul wounds five civilians including Taliban Khaama Press Retrieved 30 November 2021 Blast hits Kabul causing panic among war weary Afghans Xinhua 30 November 2021 Retrieved 30 November 2021 Blast rocks Afghan capital Kabul no casualties confirmed Xinhua 30 November 2021 Retrieved 30 November 2021 Jan Sediq 30 November 2021 5 injured in blast near school in Kabul Afghanistan Times Retrieved 30 November 2021 Blast rocks Afghanistan s Kabul no casualties reported WION 4 December 2021 Retrieved 6 December 2021 a b Casualities sic feared as twin blasts rock Afghanistan capital Daily Pakistan 10 December 2021 Retrieved 11 December 2021 a b Deadly blasts hit Afghan capital Kabul Al Jazeera 10 December 2021 Retrieved 11 December 2021 One Civilian Killed in Kabul Explosion Najafizada Eltaf 23 December 2021 Car Bomb Explodes Outside Passport Office in Afghan Capital Bloomberg News Retrieved 27 December 2021 a b Islamic State claims responsibility for explosion in Kabul Reuters 25 December 2021 Retrieved 27 December 2021 Explosion rocks Kabul causes no damage Pajhwok Afghan News 3 January 2022 Retrieved 4 January 2022 Two Taliban members injured in Kabul blast ANI 12 January 2022 Retrieved 13 January 2022 Erfanyar Ahmad Shah 13 January 2022 Explosion heard in Parwan i Seh area of Kabul Pajhwok Afghan News Retrieved 16 February 2022 Hasrat Ahmad Sohaib 16 January 2022 Child killed 2 security personnel wounded in Kabul blast Pajhwok Afghan News Retrieved 16 February 2022 Gunshots blast heard in Kabul s Niazbeg locality Pajhwok Afghan News 17 January 2022 Retrieved 23 January 2022 1 Killed 58 Wounded in Blast at Kabul Market TOLOnews 3 April 2022 Retrieved 26 May 2022 Islamic State group claims responsibility for Kabul bus bombing France 24 1 May 2022 Retrieved 11 May 2022 Minibus bomb attack kills four in Afghan capital Police Al Jazeera 11 June 2022 Retrieved 20 June 2022 Agence France Presse 11 June 2022 At least 4 dead in Kabul Bombing Afghan Police Say Voice of America Retrieved 20 June 2022 Yawar Mohammad Yunas 18 June 2022 Islamic State claims attack on Sikh temple in Kabul that killed two Reuters Retrieved 20 June 2022 Yawar Mohammad Yunas 30 July 2022 Two killed in Kabul cricket stadium grenade attack police say Reuters Retrieved 30 July 2022 Several wounded in grenade blast at cricket match in Afghanistan Al Jazeera 29 July 2022 Retrieved 30 July 2022 Rahim Faiez 2022 07 29 Kabul hospital says explosion at cricket game wounded 13 The Washington Post Washington D C AP ISSN 0190 8286 OCLC 1330888409 Blast in Kabul Afghanistan kills 8 Islamic State claims responsibility Reuters 5 August 2022 Retrieved 5 August 2022 3 People Die in Blast on Second Day of Attacks in Kabul Tolo News 6 August 2022 Retrieved 15 August 2022 Rahimullah Haqqani Afghan cleric killed by bomb hidden in artificial leg reports BBC News 11 August 2022 Retrieved 13 August 2022 Prominent Taliban scholar killed in Kabul attack Al Jazeera 11 August 2022 Retrieved 13 August 2022 4 People Wounded in Kabul Blast Tolo News 13 August 2022 Retrieved 15 August 2022 Huge explosion hits Kabul mosque many casualties feared Reuters August 17 2022 Retrieved August 17 2022 Explosion in Kabul Mars Taliban s August 31 Celebrations Afghanistan International August 31 2022 Retrieved August 31 2022 a b WATCH Attack on Taliban convoy in Kabul amid celebrations on anniversary of US troop exit First Post August 31 2022 a b of the first anniversary of the American withdrawal 3 killed in a car bomb explosion in Kabul Al Jazeeera August 31 2022 Retrieved August 31 2022 Explosion rocks Afghan capital Mehr News Agency August 31 2022 Retrieved August 31 2022 Blast kills 2 wounds 3 in Afghan capital Xinhua August 31 2022 Retrieved August 31 2022 Afghanistan Explosion reported in Poole Khoshk area of Dasht e Barchi Sept 10 Crisis 24 September 10 2022 Retrieved September 11 2022 Back to back explosions hit Hazara neighborhood in Kabul Khaama Press September 10 2022 Retrieved September 11 2022 a b Bomb goes off as worshippers exit Kabul mosque kills at least 7 Al Jazeera September 23 2022 Retrieved September 23 2022 Nooroozi Ebrahim September 23 2022 Taliban Car bomb near Kabul mosque kills 7 wounds 41 Associated Press Stanikzai Mujeeb Rahman Awrang October 5 2022 Blast Occurs at Mosque Near Interior Ministry Tolo News Retrieved October 7 2022 Explosion rocks Afghan capital Mehr News Agency October 15 2022 Retrieved October 15 2022 a b Eqbal Saqalain October 29 2022 Mosque Explosion in Afghan Capital Injures 7 People Khaama Press Retrieved November 1 2022 Blast in Kabul hits bus carrying Taliban admin employees injures seven Reuters November 2 2022 Retrieved November 17 2022 Two explosions rock Afghanistan capital Mehr News Agency November 12 2022 Retrieved November 17 2022 a b Blast occurs near Wazir Mohammad Akbar Khan Mosque in Kabul Pakistan Observer November 17 2022 Retrieved November 17 2022 Blast in Afghan capital kills two Reuters November 21 2022 Retrieved November 30 2022 Deadly attack on Kabul hotel popular with Chinese nationals Al Jazeera December 12 2022 Retrieved December 12 2022 Kabul hotel attack ends as three gunmen killed two foreigners injured Reuters December 12 2022 Retrieved December 12 2022 Afghanistan Explosion reportedly occurs in mosque in Police District 5 in Kabul Dec 23 Crisis 24 December 23 2022 Retrieved December 24 2022 Afghanistan Explosion reported Darulaman area of Police District 6 Kabul Dec 25 Crisis 24 December 25 2022 Retrieved December 26 2022 Explosion reported in Afghanistan s capital Mehr News Agency December 25 2022 Retrieved December 31 2022 Yawar Mohammad Yunus Peshiman Gibran 2023 01 01 Fullick Neil Kim Coghill eds Blast outside Kabul s military airport multiple casualties interior ministry says Reuters Kabul Retrieved 2023 01 01 Several Killed Wounded In Blast Near Kabul Military Airfield Barron s Agence France Presse 2023 01 01 Retrieved 2023 01 01 George Susannah January 11 2022 Blast kills at least 5 outside Afghan Foreign Ministry in Kabul Washington Post Retrieved January 11 2022 Explosion reported in Kabul on Monday evening Mehr News Agency 2023 01 30 Retrieved 2023 02 02 2 injured as blast rocks Kabul Afghanistan Xinhua 4 February 2023 Retrieved 11 February 2023 Afghanistan deux blesses lors d une explosion a Kaboul Le Courrier Du Vietnam 5 February 2023 Retrieved 11 February 2023 Turkiye UAE to reduce missions in Afghanistan over security concerns Middle East Monitor 7 February 2023 Retrieved 11 February 2023 a b WATCH Massive blast hits Kabul mosque sparks tension in Afghanistan First Post 21 February 2023 Retrieved 21 February 2023 Afghanistan Explosion reported near Abul Fazl Shrine in Police District 2 Kabul morning Feb 21 February 21 2023 Retrieved February 21 2023 Senior Taliban cmdr killed in Kabul bomb explosion Mehr News Agency February 23 2023 Retrieved February 23 2023 انفجار در شهر کابل یک فرمانده طالبان کشته شد Hasht e Subh Daily February 23 2023 Retrieved February 23 2023 Afghanistan Explosion in Police District 5 of Kabul the morning of March 9 Crisis 24 March 9 2023 Retrieved March 13 2023 Rahmati Fidel March 10 2023 Explosion Rocks Kabul City Two People Injured Khaama Press Retrieved March 13 2023 Six killed in suicide attack near Afghan foreign ministry Al Jazeera March 27 2023 Retrieved April 1 2023 Magnetic mine blast in Kabul kills two police Reuters August 21 2023 Retrieved August 26 2023 4 dead 7 critical after mysterious gym explosion in Afghan capital Associated Press 2023 10 27 Retrieved 2023 10 28 Portals nbsp Afghanistan nbsp Crime Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of terrorist attacks in Kabul amp oldid 1182247842 2020, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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