Tense Kabul under lockdown after deadly protest clashes

Kabul city was on locked down today with armed checkpoints and armoured vehicles patrolling the streets to prevent a repeat of protests that spiralled into street clashes, leaving at least four people dead.

June 03, 2017 / 17:49 IST
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Afghanistan ranked 1st- with a score of 9.592 - on the index that measures the impact of terrorism.
Afghanistan ranked 1st- with a score of 9.592 - on the index that measures the impact of terrorism.

Kabul city was on locked down today with armed checkpoints and armoured vehicles patrolling the streets to prevent a repeat of protests that spiralled into street clashes, leaving at least four people dead.

Hundreds of demonstrators calling for President Ashraf Ghani to step down clashed with police yesterday, prompting officials to beat them back with live rounds in the air, tear gas and water cannon.

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The protesters were voicing anger over a truck bombing on Wednesday in Kabul's diplomatic quarter that killed 90 people and wounded hundreds, the deadliest attack in the city since 2001.

Authorities have sealed off roads in the centre of the city, citing the threat of new attacks on large gatherings of people.