A large explosion followed by sporadic gunfire rocked central Kabul this evening, in a district that houses several embassies and restaurants frequented by foreigners, though there were no immediate details on casualties.
Police said the explosion happened near a popular Lebanese restaurant in Wazir Akbar Khan, but could not immediately confirm the nature of the blast.
"There has been an explosion near the Lebanese restaurant in Wazir Akbar khan, and gun shots have also been fired," Sayed Gul Agha Hashemi, head of Kabul police's criminal branch, told AFP.
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