Casualties reported following an explosion in northern Afghanistan; responsibility for the attack remains unclaimed.
On February 11, 2025, a suicide bombing outside the Kabul Bank in Kunduz city, northern
Afghanistan, resulted in at least five fatalities and left several others injured.
Eyewitnesses reported that the explosion occurred around 8:30 A.M. local time, as individuals were gathered outside the bank, which is one of the region's major financial institutions.
According to local authorities, initial assessments indicate that seven individuals sustained injuries from the blast.
However, the exact number of casualties may vary as further details emerge.
As of the latest reports, no militant group has publicly claimed responsibility for this attack.
Kunduz has been a focal point of violence in
Afghanistan, particularly since the Taliban's return to power in August 2021. Incidents of bombings and attacks have raised concerns about the security situation in the region.
The Afghan population continues to face significant challenges, including economic instability and the threat of violence.
The international community is closely monitoring the evolving situation in
Afghanistan as efforts to stabilize the region amidst persistent unrest continue.
Authorities in the area are investigating the incident and enhancing security protocols to protect the public from further attacks.