Blast at Kabul International Cricket Stadium injures many

Several people were hurt in an explosion that occurred at the Kabul International Cricket Stadium as the Shpageeza cricket competition was taking place, according to media sources.

A bomb went exploded inside the Kabul international cricket venue during the Shepgize cricket tournament in Afghanistan, according to Afghan journalist Abdulhaq Omeri. The journalist said that there were casualties from the explosion at the international cricket stadium in Kabul.

Local media in the nation reported that Nasib Khan Zadran, the executive officer of the Afghanistan Cricket Board, had confirmed the explosion at the international cricket pitch in Kabul and claimed that four persons had been hurt.

The players and foreign nationals were unharmed, Zadran continued.

According to Naseeb Khan, who was quoted by a media source, the explosion occurred amid cricket fans, and he also added that neither the cricket personnel nor foreigners were injured.

Following the explosion, a video of individuals running for cover at a safe spot in panic is becoming viral on social media.

On social media, the video that was captured following the explosion at the Kabul International Cricket Stadium is going viral. During the sixth match, there was an explosion at the cricket supporters’ gathering location. The media said that not many details were provided concerning this explosion.

A video that’s going viral on social media purports to capture the moments right after the explosion at the Kabul international cricket venue. There are currently no additional details.

The minutes following the explosion on the international cricket pitch in Kabul are captured on a videotape that is making the rounds on social media.

The explosion took place at the Kabul International Cricket Stadium during the Shpagize competition, according to eyewitness accounts as well. Security personnel are still silent.

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