The head of a hospital nursing department said at least 14 were injured in the explosions in the Afghanistan capital.
Three blasts hit a high school in Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul on Tuesday, AFP reported. Afghan security and health officials confirmed that at least six were killed in the attack, Reuters reported. An unidentified official working as head of a hospital’s nursing department said that at least 14 were injured in the blasts. Kabul Police spokesperson Khalid Zadran said that the explosions took place at the Abdul Rahim Shahid High School in the western area of the capital, resulting in casualties. “Three different explosions at Abdul Rahim Shahid High School in the 18th district have caused casualties to our Shia compatriots and we will share the details later,” Zadran wrote on Twitter.