On April 29, a bomb attack was carried out on the Khalifa Aga Gul Jan Mosque in Afghanistan’s capital city of Kabul after Friday prayers. Afghan Interior Ministry Deputy Spokesman Besmullah Habib announced that at least 10 people died and 15 more injured after the bomb attack. Meanwhile, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.
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Rutte highlighted NATO’s continued support for Ukraine, noting over $20 billion in aid and ongoing negotiations for a lasting peace. He also pointed to growing security threats from Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran.