A bomb blast in a passenger van in Kabul killed at least one person, officials said, in the second explosion in the Afghan capital in two days, as security concerns rise on the eve of the Eid Al Fitr holiday.
"One woman was killed and three more injured," Khalid Zadran, a spokesman for Kabul's commander, told Reuters.
A day earlier, an explosion killed more than 50 worshippers after Friday prayers at a Kabul mosque amid a spate of mosque attacks during Ramadan.
No-one has claimed responsibility for the blast, but most previous bombings have been claimed by an Afghan offshoot of the IS militant group.
Security concerns have risen across Afghanistan as the country prepares to mark Eid Al Fitr on Sunday under Taliban rule for the first time in more than 20 years, after the group was removed from power following a US invasion in 2001.
The Taliban retook power last August after foreign forces pulled out of the country.
Taliban authorities announced on Saturday that Eid would be marked the following day, leading to raucous rounds of celebratory gunfire in the streets of Kabul late on Saturday night.
The authorities also moved to assuage people's fears over security ahead of Eid.
"We ensure our countrymen we will ensure security during Eid," spokesman for Afghan interior ministry Abdul Nafee Takor said.


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