Afghanistan capital Kabul comes under direct Rockets Attack
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Multiple rockets fired on various spots in Kabul killed at least one person, causing fear and panic in the capital of war-ridden Afghanistan, authorities confirmed on Saturday.
According to the Interior Ministry, ten rockets were fired from a firing unit fixed in a car by unknown attackers. The rockets landed in various parts of the city around the Hamid Karzai International Airport.
Ministry spokesman Tariq Arian confirmed one person was killed and one other was injured when the rockets hit a residential area during morning rush hour.
No air traffic disruption was announced at the airport due to the attack.
There has been no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack.
Last month, multiple magnetic bomb blasts and rocket attacks rocked Kabul, killing at least eight people and injuring over 30.
Back then, the security forces located a mini truck in the northern parts of the city from which the rockets were fired.