'Terrorist groups in Afghanistan strengthened, security deteriorating’
What does the deadly Kabul deadly say about the state of security in Afghanistan? Could this attack prompt the US and its allies to go back with more troops? How is it possible the attack hit the heavily protected diplomatic district? RT asked analysts.
At least 80 people have been killed and over 350 injured as a result of a powerful car bomb in the capital of Afghanistan, Kabul. The explosion occurred during the morning rush hour on Wednesday. It ripped through Kabul’s diplomatic district which is thought to be one of the most secure areas of the city.
Middle East expert Ali Rizk told RT that “terrorist groups in Afghanistan appear to have strengthened.”
He recalled that another attack in Kabul on March 8 killed over 40 people.
“The security in the capital appears to be deteriorating,” he said, adding that it could have been because of many reasons, including an increased number of terrorist groups present in the country.
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