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Rocket Hits Indian Ambassador’s House In Kabul

A rocket fired off in Kabul city Tuesday morning reportedly landed on the tennis court of the Indian ambassador’s house in the city.
 
The incident happened at about 11:15am. The house is in the heavily fortified diplomatic quarter, in Kabul, which houses a number of embassies, guesthouses and Resolute Support headquarters.
 
According to a source, no casualties were reported.
 
This comes amid extremely tight security in the capital following last week’s deadly explosions and the launch on Tuesday of the Kabul Process meeting.
 
Representatives from at least 23 countries are in Kabul for a meeting aimed at establishing peace in the country.
 
Streets in the city center, especially around the Presidential Palace, the Green Zone and Wazir Akbar Khan have been largely closed off by security forces who are preventing almost everyone from entering the areas.
 
The number of security forces on the streets have also been stepped up substantially while Special Forces have also been deployed to certain areas.
 
This comes after Wednesday’s deadly truck bombing which killed over 150 people – as confirmed by President Ashraf Ghani on Tuesday.
 
On Friday, five protesters were killed on the streets of the city when security forces opened fire on demonstrators.
 
One of those killed was the son of a senator. At his funeral on Saturday, three suicide bombers detonated their explosives in a back-to-back attack, killing at least 20, as confirmed by sources.

Rocket Hits Indian Ambassador’s House In Kabul

The incident happened just after 11am on Tuesday despite a virtual shut down of the capital and the heavy presence of security forces.

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A rocket fired off in Kabul city Tuesday morning reportedly landed on the tennis court of the Indian ambassador’s house in the city.
 
The incident happened at about 11:15am. The house is in the heavily fortified diplomatic quarter, in Kabul, which houses a number of embassies, guesthouses and Resolute Support headquarters.
 
According to a source, no casualties were reported.
 
This comes amid extremely tight security in the capital following last week’s deadly explosions and the launch on Tuesday of the Kabul Process meeting.
 
Representatives from at least 23 countries are in Kabul for a meeting aimed at establishing peace in the country.
 
Streets in the city center, especially around the Presidential Palace, the Green Zone and Wazir Akbar Khan have been largely closed off by security forces who are preventing almost everyone from entering the areas.
 
The number of security forces on the streets have also been stepped up substantially while Special Forces have also been deployed to certain areas.
 
This comes after Wednesday’s deadly truck bombing which killed over 150 people – as confirmed by President Ashraf Ghani on Tuesday.
 
On Friday, five protesters were killed on the streets of the city when security forces opened fire on demonstrators.
 
One of those killed was the son of a senator. At his funeral on Saturday, three suicide bombers detonated their explosives in a back-to-back attack, killing at least 20, as confirmed by sources.

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