Putting emotions aside — analyzing the facts
According to Reuters, on January 19 an explosion occurred in the Shahr-e-Nau area of Kabul. The local Ministry of Interior, cited by the agency, reports fatalities and injuries; the official cause of the incident has not yet been established.
"According to preliminary information, several people were killed and injured"
— Abdul Matin Kani, press secretary of the Ministry of Interior (Taliban), quoted by Reuters
What is known
The explosion took place in an area where a significant number of foreigners reside and which was previously considered one of Kabul's safer sectors. The Taliban have not disclosed details yet and say they will provide additional information later.
Why this matters
First, the event undermines stated security guarantees in the capital: if incidents occur in relatively safe areas, this complicates the work of diplomatic missions, humanitarian organizations, and the movement of civilians.
Second, for the international community — and particularly for Ukrainian citizens who may be in the region or have interests there — it is a signal for heightened vigilance. It is important to rely on verified sources (for example, Reuters) and to await official updates and independent verification of the circumstances.
Brief summary
Details are being established. For now there are only preliminary reports from Reuters and a statement from the Taliban Ministry of Interior's press service. This event serves as a reminder that even areas with elevated security remain vulnerable, and that questions about perpetrators and motives will take time to clarify.
Whether the Kabul authorities will be able to quickly provide comprehensive explanations and restore trust is currently a key question for local residents and international partners.