A bomb that targeted buses carrying public servants on the way to work in Kabul, killing 35 and injuring many more, highlights the vulnerability of workers to the ongoing effects of the war in Afghanistan. Indiscriminate bombings and military actions by insurgents, government and imperialist forces are continuing to devastate Afghanistan and kill thousands of workers and peasants. As with the wars in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen, without an international class response against these conflicts, working class communities are the main victims of these ongoing military confrontations.
A bomb that targeted buses carrying public servants on the way to work in Kabul, killing 35 and injuring many more, highlights the vulnerability of workers to the ongoing effects of the war in Afghanistan. Indiscriminate bombings and military actions by insurgents, government and imperialist forces are continuing to devastate Afghanistan and kill thousands of workers and peasants. As with the wars in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen, without an international class response against these conflicts, working class communities are the main victims of these ongoing military confrontations.