'Many dead' in Kabul wedding blast

Afghan police guard the scene of the blast on Saturday night. Photo: AP

At least 20 people were wounded in a blast at a Kabul wedding late Saturday, a local hospital said, while a witness said he had seen many dead bodies at the scene.



The explosion came just as the US and the Taliban are widely expected to sign off on a deal that would see American troops begin to depart Afghanistan in return for various security assurances from the insurgents.



"#Kabul #Afghanistan explosion in a hotel during a wedding party, about 20 patients arrived up to now at our hospital #masscasualty," the Italian-run Emergency hospital of Kabul said on Twitter.



Interior ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi said the blast occurred in a west Kabul wedding hall around 10:40 pm local time.



He shared on Facebook photos showing several apparent bodies inside a dining area.



Afghan weddings are epic and vibrant affairs, with hundreds or often thousands of guests celebrating inside industrial-scale wedding halls where the men are usually segregated from the women and children.



Mohammad Farhag, who had been at the wedding, said he had been in the women's section when he heard a huge blast in the men's area.



"Everyone ran outside shouting and crying," he said.



"For about 20 minutes the hall was full of smoke. Almost everyone in the men's section is either dead or wounded. Now, two hours after the blast, they are still taking bodies out of the hall."



No group immediately claimed responsibility. (AFP)