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Deadly blast targets Chinese restaurant in Kabul

Published on: January 20, 2026 4:30 PM

A deadly explosion struck a Chinese restaurant in central Kabul on Monday, killing at least seven people and injuring more than a dozen, sending shockwaves through the usually busy Shahr-e-Naw district. Emergency responders rushed to the scene as police sealed off the area to secure evidence and assist victims.

Police said the blast occurred inside the Chinese Noodle restaurant, which mainly served Chinese Muslim customers, and confirmed that a Chinese national and six Afghan citizens lost their lives. Authorities added that several others sustained serious injuries, prompting urgent medical treatment at nearby hospitals.

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Witnesses described scenes of panic as the powerful blast shattered windows and filled the street with smoke, forcing shopkeepers and pedestrians to flee in fear. An eyewitness said the explosion happened during peak hours, creating chaos in the crowded commercial area within seconds.

An international medical charity reported receiving seven victims who were dead on arrival, while thirteen wounded individuals, including women and a child, were admitted for emergency surgery. Doctors said some of the injured remain in critical condition as hospitals stay on high alert.

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The Islamic State group later claimed responsibility, stating the attack targeted Chinese nationals and accusing China of crimes against Uyghur Muslims, while Afghan authorities launched an investigation to determine the exact circumstances. Security forces reopened the street hours later, though tensions remain high.

The attack comes as Taliban officials continue efforts to assure security and attract foreign investment, particularly from China, whose business presence in Afghanistan has increased since 2021 despite previous militant attacks on Chinese-linked sites.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Afghanistan security, Chinese nationals attack, Islamic State attack, Kabul explosion, Kabul restaurant blast, Latest

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