Afghan Taliban fire rockets at parliament building in Kabul

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Afghan Taliban on Monday fired rockets at the newly-built building in Kabul as the country’s top intelligence official and caretaker minister of interior prepared to address the assembly.

“The Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate fired many rockets at the parliament building of the Kabul administration and a nearby key check post of the puppet soldiers at Darul Aman area,” Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said.

Mujahid claimed the rockets “hit the target that caused human and property losses.”  He further said the “parliament meeting was going-on when the rockets landed there”.

However, no casualties have been reported so far.

Meanwhile, Afghan media reported three rockets hit the new Afghan parliament building and that the session was ongoing despite the attack.

Tolo TV reported rockets were fired while security officials were entering building to brief members of the parliament over security challenges.

Pajhwok news agency said one of the rockets hit a sub-building of the parliament.  The first rocket caused damage to the building but inflicted no casualties.

Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry spokesperson Seddiq Seddiqi confirmed the rocket strikes, saying there was no information about casualties. He added police were investigating the incident.

President Ashraf Ghani’s government has drawn criticism for failing to end growing insurgent attacks.

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  1. There will be no peace in Afghanistan until the US forces keep occupying this unfortunate country, directly or indirectly. Despite attack and occupation for more than 15 years, they still want to remain there knowing well that their presence is the cause of trouble in that country and that peace can not return untill their departure.

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