Kabul: At least three rockets reflected near the Presidential Palace on Tuesday shortly before Afghan President Ashraf Ghani will provide the address to mark the Eid al-A-Adha Muslim vacation.
There were no injuries and rocket landed outside the castle yard full of the fort, Mirwais Stanikzai said, a spokesman for the Minister of Home Affairs.
No one is directly responsible for rocket attacks that seem to be more intended to make damage rather than damaging.
The palace is in the middle of a green zone enriched with the wall of a giant cement explosion and barbed wire, and the streets near the palace have long been closed.
Barrage came as a US and NATO resolved their final withdrawal from Afghanistan who had defeated Afghanistan uncertainly whether their country struck their war would fall deeper into chaos and violence.
Withdrawal of more than 95 percent complete and the US main soldier will disappear on August 31, President Joe Biden said at an address earlier this month.
Abdullah Abdullah, Official No.
2 in the government, back on Monday from the first high-level peace peace round with the Taliban in the Middle East State Qatar.
Two days of meetings aimed at paralyzing traffic jams ended with an appointment for higher high-level talks.
Abdullah was at the palace during a rocket attack.
They are inside the palace, however, far from where rockets land.
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