Kabul Hotel Blast Targets Chinese Nationals; 3 Killed, 18 Injured

Key Takeaways

  • At least three people killed, 18 injured in a blast at Kabul’s Longan Hotel.
  • The hotel is popular among Chinese nationals and was specifically targeted.
  • Taliban confirms attack; investigation ongoing; no group has claimed responsibility.

A deadly explosion rocked a hotel frequented by Chinese nationals in Afghanistan’s capital Kabul, killing at least three people and wounding 18 others. The attack underscores the persistent security challenges in the region despite the Taliban’s control.

Attack on Chinese-Frequented Hotel

The blast occurred at the Kabul Longan Hotel, located in the city’s PD3 area. The establishment is known to be popular among Chinese businesspeople and visitors. Initial reports indicate the explosion was a deliberate targeting of the venue.

Official Confirmation and Response

Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid confirmed the incident. He stated that security forces have cordoned off the area and launched an investigation into the attack. The statement offered no immediate details on the nature of the explosive device or potential suspects.

Unclaimed Attack Amid Tensions

As of now, no militant group has stepped forward to claim responsibility for the bombing. The attack raises significant concerns about the safety of foreign nationals, particularly Chinese citizens, who have maintained a diplomatic and economic presence in Afghanistan.

This is a developing story. More details are awaited.

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