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Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Afghanistan: Explosion during speech of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani Notification of casualties

Afghanistan: Explosion during speech of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani Notification of casualties

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An explosion has taken place near the presidential gathering of Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in Parwan province, Afghanistan. Media reports say 24 people have been killed as a result of the blast while 30 people are reported injured. To the hospital
According to Afghan media, Ashraf Ghani was safe in the blast. President Ashraf Ghani was addressing the gathering at the time of the blast. Hamid Aziz, spokesman for the election campaign of Sadar Ashraf Ghani, quoted Ashraf as saying at the time of the blast. Ghani was also present but they are safe and they have not been harmed. Afghan media say no group has claimed responsibility for the attack yet. An election campaign is underway to prepare for the presidential elections in Afghanistan later this month. After the drone attacks on key oil installations in Saudi Arabia, the White House has said that US President Donald Trump's meeting with his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani is still unlikely. White House adviser Kelly Ann Conway said the recent drone strikes in Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporting country and the Gulf Kingdom, were reported by News Agency Reuters reported from Washington September 15 evening. Since the targeting of one of the most important oil installations in the country, it has not strengthened the possibility that a meeting between US and Iranian presidents is possible. The Iranian pro-Yemeni Yemeni side of Yemeni war claimed responsibility for the attacks on Saudi oil installations in Saudi Arabia, but shortly after the attacks, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was quoted as saying. But Iran has. Saudi Arabia's oil production has dropped to about half after these drone strikes. In Tehran, the Iranian government dismissed the US Foreign Minister's allegations as baseless and also said that If America wants war, then Iran is ready for war. In response to Pompeo's allegation that Iran was allegedly behind the attacks on Saudi oil installations, the Tehran government cautioned the United States that US military bases in the Gulf region and Washington's aircraft fleet. Iranian missiles are in reach. In this background, White House adviser Conway said it is still not possible that US President Trump and Iranian President Rouhani meet on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly meeting later this month. Saudi Arabia may be the backbone for the economy, however, in order to improve its chances of meeting. Attacks on crude oil installations 'did not help'. Kelly Ann Conway declined to say anything about the real possibility of an interview with US television news agency Fox News Sunday about Trump and Rouhani on the sidelines of the General Assembly meeting in New York. According to Conway, "I think it is more appropriate to leave this announcement to President Trump himself to let him know if there is such a meeting." He said, "But it is also important to note that attacks in Saudi Arabia are critical to the development of infrastructure that is very important for global markets and energy markets. By the side, you (Iran) are not helping in organizing such a meeting. "

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