An explosion tore through a Chinese-run restaurant in a hotel in a heavily guarded part of Afghanistan's capital on Monday, killing a Chinese national and six Afghans and injuring several others including a child, officials said.

The restaurant was in the commercial Shahr-e-Naw neighbourhood of Kabul that includes office buildings, shopping complexes and embassies, police spokesperson Khalid Zadran said. The district is considered one of the safest in the city.

The Chinese noodle restaurant was jointly run by a Chinese Muslim, Abdul Majid, his wife, and an Afghan partner, Abdul Jabbar Mahmood, and served the Chinese Muslim community, Zadran said.

One Chinese national, identified as Ayub, and six Afghans were killed in the blast, which occurred near the kitchen, while several others were injured, Zadran added.

Videos shared on social media showed debris scattered on the street outside and smoke spewing from a large hole torn into the front of the restaurant building.

Newly graduated police officers holding flags and rifles stand in formation during a graduation ceremony at the Police Academy in Kabul, Afghanistan, on December 24, 2025.
Newly graduated police officers holding flags and rifles stand in formation during a graduation ceremony at the Police Academy in Kabul, Afghanistan, on December 24, 2025. (credit: Javid Ashna/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

"So far, we have received 20 people at our hospital," Dejan Panic, humanitarian group EMERGENCY’s Country Director in Afghanistan, said in a statement.

"Among the wounded are four women and a child ... Unfortunately, seven people were already dead on arrival." There was no immediate word on the cause of the explosion. Authorities said they were investigating.

No group has yet claimed responsibility

No group has claimed responsibility for the blast.

The Taliban took control of the war-torn country in 2021 and said it would restore security, but attacks have continued, many of them claimed by Islamic State - Khorasan Province (ISKP), the local arm of the Islamic State terror group.

In January 2023, a suicide bomber detonated explosives outside the Foreign Ministry in Kabul, killing at least 20. ISKP later claimed responsibility for the attack.

A similar ISKP attack occurred in October 2023, when the terror group set off a blast in a Kabul sports club, killing at least four.

In December 2024, a suicide bombing outside the Refugee Ministry killed minister Khalil Haqqani and six others as Haqqani was leaving his offices. ISKP also claimed responsibility for this attack.