Gunmen kill 13 bus passengers in Afghanistan
KABUL: Gunmen killed 13 passengers travelling on a bus in Afghanistan on Tuesday, underlining the country´s fragile security situation as President Ashraf Ghani holds talks with the United States in Washington.The attack in Wardak province, which lies close to Kabul, is the latest to hit civilians in Afghanistan´s still-bloody conflict.Ataullah
By our correspondents
March 25, 2015
KABUL: Gunmen killed 13 passengers travelling on a bus in Afghanistan on Tuesday, underlining the country´s fragile security situation as President Ashraf Ghani holds talks with the United States in Washington.
The attack in Wardak province, which lies close to Kabul, is the latest to hit civilians in Afghanistan´s still-bloody conflict.Ataullah Khogyani, the spokesman for the Wardak provincial governor, told AFP a group of gunmen opened fire on a bus around 1:00 am, killing 13 people including one woman. The bus was heading for the restive southern city of Kandahar, once a bastion of the Taliban.
The Taliban´s chief spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, denied they were behind Tuesday´s attack, though the district where it happened is known to have a strong militant presence. The Taliban often deny attacks that involve a high civilian death toll.
Mohammad Ali, the deputy governor of neighbouring Ghazni province, confirmed the incident and said the gunmen picked their victims and shot them one by one.Both officials said the motive for the attack was still under investigation. It was unclear if anyone from the bus escaped the attack.
The attack in Wardak province, which lies close to Kabul, is the latest to hit civilians in Afghanistan´s still-bloody conflict.Ataullah Khogyani, the spokesman for the Wardak provincial governor, told AFP a group of gunmen opened fire on a bus around 1:00 am, killing 13 people including one woman. The bus was heading for the restive southern city of Kandahar, once a bastion of the Taliban.
The Taliban´s chief spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, denied they were behind Tuesday´s attack, though the district where it happened is known to have a strong militant presence. The Taliban often deny attacks that involve a high civilian death toll.
Mohammad Ali, the deputy governor of neighbouring Ghazni province, confirmed the incident and said the gunmen picked their victims and shot them one by one.Both officials said the motive for the attack was still under investigation. It was unclear if anyone from the bus escaped the attack.
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