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Kabul: A bomb hidden in a push cart and detonated by remote control near a government building in northern Afghanistan killed four people on Wednesday while a rocket attack near the Kabul airport wounded four, officials said.
The explosion, which struck early on Tuesday morning near the governor's building in Dawlat Abad district, also wounded 13 civilians, said Sayed Massoud Yaqoubi, the police spokesman in Faryab province.
Meanwhile, Kabul police chief spokesman, Hashmat Stanikzai, said four people were wounded when two rockets struck near Kabul's international airport overnight.
One of the projectiles hit a house near the airport, wounding four civilians inside it, including a woman, said Stanikzai. The other rocket struck an open area and caused no damage.
Separately, an Interior Ministry statement said three insurgents were killed late yesterday night as they inadvertently detonated a roadside bomb they were trying to plant in the Domanda district in eastern Khost province.
No one claimed responsibility for the attacks in Faryab and Kabul, but the Taliban have stepped up their offensive against Afghan security forces to undermine the Western-backed government as foreign combat troops prepare to withdraw by the end of the year.
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