The number of people injured in the car bomb explosion that hit a police headquarters in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Wednesday raised to 80 , with women and children being among those wounded, Wahidullah Mayar, the spokesman for the Ministry of Public Health of Afghanistan said, APA reports citing Sputnik.
"The number [of] wounded people reaches to 80 people including women and children," Mayar wrote. He said earlier in the day that 34 wounded people had been taken to hospitals. Nasrat Rahimi, the spokesman for the Interior Ministry, confirmed the information about the bombing: "At around 09.04 a.m. [04:34 GMT], an explosive-laden vehicle struck the first entrance of police HQ of district six," Rahimi said.