A Taliban member was killed and six others, including a civilian, were injured in an explosion Sunday in Kunar, Afghanistan. Tolo News quoted local security officials as saying that the blast took place on Sunday in the city of Asadabad, the center of Kunar, when a mine planted in a vehicle belonging to the Taliban forces exploded.

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A member of the Islamic Emirate's forces was killed and six others, including a civilian, were injured in the blast in Asadabad, the capital of Kunar province, local security officials said. Earlier in the day, there were reports of a large IED blast in Afghanistan's Spin Boldak district. At least five Taliban members and one civilian were killed in the crash. According to reports, the blast took place on Thursday.

There were also threats on Monday

Blasts are happening every day in Afghanistan. The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a police checkpoint in Kabul's police district, police said. According to Tolo News, security forces arrived in the area to investigate the matter and launched an investigation.

Not only that, on May 25, there were three explosions in the capital of Balkh province, in which at least 9 people were killed and 15 injured. Meanwhile, at least two worshipers were killed in an explosion at the Sharif Hazrat Zakaria Mosque in Kabul on the same day.

The country's security has deteriorated since the Taliban came to power in Afghanistan. Which is being heavily criticized by the world community. The United Nations has imposed a number of sanctions on the Taliban over its terrorist activities. The country is already facing an economic crisis and a humanitarian crisis with food shortages. In such a situation these bomb blasts are a matter of great concern.