Several killed in hotel blast in Kabul, officials say


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  • Monday, 19 Jan 2026

KABUL, Jan ‌19 (Reuters) - Several people were killed ‌or injured in a blast at ‌a hotel in a heavily guarded part of central Kabul on Monday, officials ‍said.

"According to preliminary reports, a ‍number of ‌people were killed and injured," Interior Ministry ‍spokesperson ​Abdul Mateen Qani told Reuters.

Kabul police spokesperson Khalid ⁠Zadran said the blast targeted a ‌hotel in the commercial Shahr-e-Naw neighbourhood that ⁠includes large ‍office buildings, shopping complexes and embassies.

The area is considered one of ‍the safest parts of Kabul.

No ‌group has claimed responsibility for the blast.

The Taliban took control of the war-torn country in 2021 and said it would restore security, but attacks have continued, many of them ‌claimed by the local arm of the militant Islamic State group.

(Reporting by ​Mohammed Yunus Yawar; Writing by Sakshi Dayal and Saad Sayeed; Editing by YP Rajesh)

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