May 21: On 20 May 2011, a TalibanHaqqanisuicide bomberdetonated himself in a highly guarded area where there is a military hospital named Sardar Mohammad Daud Khan Hospital, killing six medical students and injuring 23 more.[1]
January 10: The first of the January 2017 Afghanistan bombings was a twin suicide bombing in front of the National Assembly of Afghanistan in Kabul, killing 46 people. Later attacks took place in Kandahar and Lashkargah.
February 24: A suicide bomber blew himself up near a security post, killing at least three people and wounding several others.[14]
March 9: A suicide bomber blew himself up, killing at least seven people, according to officials. The attack was apparently intended to hit crowds gathered to commemorate the death of Abdul Ali Mazari, a political leader from the mainly ShiiteHazara minority.[15]
June 4: A suicide bomber detonated his explosives targeting a gathering of Afghanistan's top clerics in Kabul, killing at least 14 people and wounding 19. Shortly afterwards, a magnetic bomb attached to a police car exploded and as a result three people were wounded, the Islamic State – Khorasan Province claimed responsibility.[19][20][21]
June 11: 17 people were killed and 40 others were seriously injured after a suicide bomber detonated his explosives at an Afghan ministry. ISIS–K claimed responsibility.[22][23]
July 15: A suicide bomber detonated near a government ministry, killing eight people and wounding 17 others. The ISIS–K claimed responsibility.[24][25]
August 13: A suicide bomber detonated outside an Afghan election office killing one and injuring another person, the Taliban is suspected of the attack.[27]
August 15: A suicide bombing by the Islamic State in an educative academy left at least 48 killed and 67 injured.[28][29][30]
September 5: September 2018 Kabul attacks: 26 people were killed and 91 were injured in suicide blasts targeting a wrestling club and emergency teams, two journalists were among the dead. ISIS–K claimed responsibility for the bombing.[31][32][33][34]
September 9: A suicide bomber on a motorbike blew himself up near a group of people commemorating the death anniversary of a famed resistance leader, killing at least seven people and injuring an additional 25, officials said. ISIS–K claimed responsibility for the attack.[35][36]
December 24: December 2018 Kabul attack: A suicide and gun attack on a government compound killed at least 43 people and at least 10 people were wounded, interior ministry spokesman Najib Danish said. Most of the victims were civilians. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.[38][39]
May 12: Three gunmen wearing police uniforms carried out a mass shooting in the maternity ward of a hospital. The hospital is located in the predominately Shi'ite Hazara neighborhood of Dashte Barchi and is assisted by Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) personnel.[44] The attackers killed 24 people and injured another 16.[45][46][47]
May 30: A private bus carrying 15 employees of the Khurshid TV news station was hit by a roadside bomb, killing an economic reporter, Mir Wahed Shah, a technician, Shafiq Amiri, and wounding seven other people.[48][49] The United States, the European Union, and NATO condemned the attack.[48]
June 5: An hour-long gun battle erupted in Gul Dara district when insurgents attacked a police checkpoint, killing three police officers.[50]
June 12: A Sunni mosque was bombed, killing four people and injuring another eight.[51] On 17 June, twelve security forces members were killed and five were wounded during a Taliban attack in Aqcha District, Jowzjan Province. Four soldiers were taken hostage in the attack, and five Taliban militants killed.[52]
July 14: Five civilians were killed and another 11 wounded when their car hit a suspected Taliban roadside bomb.[53]
July 19: Two soldiers were killed after Taliban gunmen opened fire on them while they were traveling on a motorcycle.[54]
August 19: A magnetic mine killed one and injured another.[55] Also, a rocket attack left at least 3 people dead and another 16 were injured in Kabul.[56]
September 8: One Taliban member was killed and another two were wounded after they attacked security forces in Kabul Province.[57]
September 9: At least 10 people were killed and another 16 were injured in a bombing.[58]
November 7: A bomb attached to the vehicle of former TOLO TV presenter Yama Siawash exploded, killing the journalist and two other civilians while they were inside the car.[64]
November 21: 23 rockets hit the commercial area, parks, shopping areas, killing eight people and injuring more than 30.
December 20: A car bomb exploded, targeting the convoy of MP & founder of Khan SteelHaji Khan Mohammad Wardak beside the 3rd Gate of Ahmadi Plaza in Spin Kalay Square of Khushal Khan PD5. Khan survived the attack, but at least 10 civilians were killed and 52 others were injured. Several cars and houses were damaged nearby. The blast was condemned by the Taliban and the former government while no group claimed responsibility.[65]
May 14: An explosion at a mosque killed 12 people, including the imam.[67]
June 1: Two vehicle bombings killed at least ten people.[68]
August 3: A Taliban suicide bombing and shooting targeted the house of Minister of Defence Bismillah Khan Mohammadi, killing at least eight people. Khan Mohammadi was unharmed.[69]
September 18: A car bombing occurs in Dasht-e-Barchi, wounding at least two people.[71]
October 3: Several people are killed and at least 20 wounded by a bombing outside Eid Gah Mosque which the targeted memorial service for Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid’s mother.[72][73]
October 20: At least two people wounded when a grenade was launched from Kabul Zoo and successfully struck Taliban security forces stationed in Dehmazang Square in Police District 3 of Kabul.[74] A separate, more powerful IED explosion which targeted a Taliban pickup truck killed at least one person and wounded at least seven, including three students.[74][75]
October 21: Explosion blew up a power pylon in Qala Murad Beg area of Kabul province, cutting off a 220 kV imported power line which provided power to residents of Kabul and neighboring provinces.[76]
November 13: At least two killed and at least five injured in IED explosion which struck a bus in traveling on the main avenue in Dashti Barchi neighborhood.[79] The blast targeted members of the Hazara minority community[80][81]
November 17: Twin blasts in western Kabul's Dasht-e Barchi neighborhood killed one and wounded six others.[82]
November 23: A huge explosion ripped through Kabul's Kandahar Market.[83][84] At least 2 Taliban security personnel were injured in the explosion, which resulted from the detonation of a magnetic mine which was attached to a Taliban Ranger vehicle.[83][85] Gunfire was reported in the area of this explosion as well.[83][84] The area ia also known as the Mujahidin Bazaar and was formerly known as Bush Market.[86]
November 25: Explosion occurs at a traffic circle in Karte Parwan, casualties unknown.[87][88] Interior Ministry claims no casualties.[88]
November 30: At least five people were wounded in an explosion in Kabul's Police District Six, including Taliban fighters.[89] Despite denial of casualties from the Interior Ministry and local authorities, injuries to five people, including security personnel, during the blast were confirmed by eyewitnesses as well as the local media outlet Ariana News.[90] It was also revealed that the blast occurred near the prominent Habibia High School.[91][92]
December 4, 2021: Explosion occurs on Kabul's Fifth Taimani Street, no casualties immediately reported.[93]
December 10, 2021: Two separate explosions in Kabul kill two people and wound four others.[94][95] One explosion occurred on a minibus in the Dasht-e-Barchi district of Kabul, while the second explosion occurred was in the district's Dehbouri area.[95][94]
December 14: A roadside bomb exploded targeting an IEA vehicle around 11am in Tank Logar area of PD8. One civilian was killed and two members of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan were injured. So far, no group has claimed responsibility.[96]
December 23: A car bomb explodes near the gate outside the main passport department office.[97][98] Islamic State later claims responsibility for the attack.[98]
January 3: A landmine explosion occurs in front of the district office of Kabul's 11th police district.[99]
January 12: Aqil Jan Ozam, deputy spokesman for the Interior Ministry, announces that an explosion targeted a military vehicle in Kabul's police district 9, injuring at least 2 Taliban members.[100]
January 13: Roadside bomb explodes in the Parwan-i-Seh area.[101]
January 16: A child is killed and two Taliban security personnel wounded by a bombing in Butkhak area.[102]
January 17: An explosion and gunshots are heard in Niezbag locality.[103]
April 3: At least one killed and at least 58 wounded in grenade blast at Kabul's Sarai Shahzada money exchange market.[104]
August 31: Explosion and attack occurs in the Khair Khana area in District 11.[118][119] At least 3 Taliban members killed and 7 injured.[120] Target was a Taliban convoy which was returning from a military parade in Bagram.[120][119][121] Another explosion in Kabul's Police District 17 kills 2 and injures 3.[122]
September 10: Two back-to-back IED explosions occur at bus stop in Poole Khoshk area of western Kabul's Dasht-e-Bachi settlement, injuring at least 3 people.[123][124]
September 23: September 2022 Kabul mosque bombing: A car bomb explodes near a mosque in Kabul's prominent Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood, with government officials claiming at least 7 people killed and 41 injured.[125][126] Local Afghan media claims at least 9 killed.[125]
October 5: An explosion occurs at mosque near Interior Ministry headquarters, killing at least four people and injuring 25.[127]
October 15: Explosion occurs at security checkpoint in Kabul's 2nd district.[128]
October 28: An explosion occurs at Sheikh Mohammad Rohani Mosque in Kabul's 5th police district.[129] Taliban claim 7 injured, while locals claim 10 injured.[129]
November 2: A roadside mine strikes minibus carrying Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development workers. Seven reported as injured.[130]
November 12: Two explosions occur, the first in Charahi Sedara area and then near Jamhuriat hospital located in the city's fourth security area.[131]
November 17: An explosion occurs near a mosque in prominent Wazir Akbar Khan neighborhood.[132] Interior Ministry spokesman reports 14 casualties, including four dead.[132]
November 21: An explosion targets a car, killing two people.[133]
December 12: 2022 Kabul hotel attack: An attack occurs at hotel in the Kabul Longan Hotel, with at least three civilians dead and 18 injured.[134] Two foreigners are reported to be among those injured.[135]
December 23: Local media reports an explosion at a mosque in Police District 5, casualties reported.[136]
December 25: An explosion reported in Daraulman area of Kabul's Police District 6[137][138]
January 1: 2023 Kabul airport bombing: An explosion occurs outside the military airport; multiple casualties are reported.[139] A Kabul resident told Agence France-Presse that an air force officer was among those killed.[140]
January 30: Explosion reported in Kabul's Kote Sangi district.[142]
February 4: Explosion in Kabul's Pashtunistan Watt neighborhood wounds at least two people.[143][144]
February 5: Explosive laden vehicles manage to infiltrate Kabul's Green Zone, Saudi Arabian embassy forced to evacuate.[145]
February 21: Bomb attached to vehicle explodes near Abul Fazl Shrine in Kabul's Police District 2.[146][147] No casualties reported, but the blast was acknowledged to be massive.[146]
February 23: Senior Taliban commander killed at checkpoint blast that also seriously injured four others in the Sartapeh area of Kabul.[148][149]
March 9: Explosion reported in Khushal Khan area of Kabul’s Police District 5.[150]
March 10: Blast occurs at the intersection of Spin Kelly in the Khushal Khan Mina area, fifth district of Kabul, two people were injured.[151]
March 27: At least six killed and several injured at second attack near Afghan Foreign Ministry headquarters since January.[152]
August 21: At least two people were killed in magnetic mine explosion outside Justice Ministry headquarters.[153]
October 28: 4 people lost their lives and 7 others suffered severe injury after a bomb explosion by ISIS.[154]
January 6: Bomb explodes on minibus, kills at least two and wounds 14 in Dashti Barchi area of Kabul.[156]
January 11: Two separate bomb explosions occur at separate locations in Kabul's Dasht-e-Barchi area.[157] First explosion occurs near mosque, while second detonates outside a commercial center, killing 2 and wounding 14.[157]
September 2:2024 Qala Bakhtiar bombing - a suicide attack, in the Qala Bakhtiar area, kills at least 6 and wounds 13.[158] The attack was later claimed by the Islamic state in Khorasan.[159]