The Dhaka Times Desk 3 explosions including a bus carrying government employees took place in Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan. At least 15 people were killed and 30 injured.

Eight people were killed and 10 injured in the first attack on a bus carrying employees of the Ministry of Mines and Petroleum yesterday (Thursday) morning. Minutes later, a second blast nearby killed 7 and injured 20. This news was reported by the news agency Reuters citing government officials of the country.
It is known, "First a magnetic bomb planted in the minibus exploded, after this explosion another suicide bomb exploded right next to it. "Unidentified militants detonated another car bomb in the eastern part of the city," Interior Ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi said. He said that the death toll in these 3 explosions is likely to increase.
The attacks were carried out during a meeting with top US and NATO officials in Kabul by the chairman of the US military's Joint Chiefs of Staff, Marine General Joseph Dunford.
However, no militant group has claimed responsibility for any of the three blasts so far.
An eyewitness said the minibus caught fire after the blast. He also saw several dead bodies, including several wounded.
The attacks in Kabul involving bombs placed under cars are a familiar pattern. Vehicles carrying government employees in the city are often attacked to retrieve such bombs.