A blast at a Chinese restaurant in central Kabul yesterday killed at least seven people and wounded more than a dozen others, emergency services said.
An AFP journalist saw police vehicles and an ambulance at the scene following the explosion on a street known for its flower sellers in the Shahr-e-Naw area.
Kabul police spokesman Khalid Zadran said the explosion occurred at the Chinese Noodle restaurant, which he said mainly served Chinese Muslims.
"A Chinese Muslim, Ayub, and six Afghans were killed, and several others were wounded. The blast occurred near the kitchen,” Zadran said in a statement.
The police spokesman, who said the cause was under investigation, had earlier said the blast hit a hotel.
Italian NGO EMERGENCY said its hospital nearby had received "seven people dead on arrival”, with 13 others admitted to the surgical department.
"Among the wounded are four women and a child,” Dejan Panic, the NGO’s country director, said in a statement.
The owner of a flower shop, requesting anonymity for security reasons, said the blast happened at around 3.30pm (1100GMT) at the other end of the street from his business.
He said he heard the "strong sound” of a blast in the crowded area.
"It was an emergency situation. Everybody feared for his own life,” he said. "I could see at least five wounded.”