
An explosion has hit a supermarket popular with foreigners in the Afghan capital Kabul, say police.
It was not immediately clear what caused the blast, not far from the British embassy.
Police said a gas canister may have been to blame, but one report said it may have been a suicide bombing.
The explosion reportedly wounded at least two people. Witnesses said a fire was burning inside the store.
Mary Hayden, a consultant who was in the supermarket, told the Associated Press news agency: "A bomb went off. Everyone was running to the back of the building."
Violence in Afghanistan is at its worst level since the overthrow of the Taliban government in late 2001.
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