7 killed in attack on Afghan governor

By AFP
January 21, 2019

PULI ALAM, Afghanistan: A Taliban suicide bomber killed at least seven security guards Sunday after targeting the convoy of an Afghan governor, officials said, in the latest violence to rock the war-torn country.

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The attacker rammed a vehicle full of explosives into the convoy of Anwar Ishaqzai, the governor of central Logar province, who was travelling with his provincial intelligence chief on the highway connecting the region to the capital Kabul. “Fortunately, both officials escaped unhurt. But the attack has left eight people dead, all bodyguards of the governor,” provincial police spokesman Shahpoor Ahmadzai said, adding that seven people were wounded by the blast.

Abdul Wali Wakil — a member of the Logar provincial council — confirmed the incident but said seven people were killed. The Taliban, who have been waging a 17-year war against the Western-backed Afghan government, claimed responsibility for the attack. The bombing comes days after the Taliban struck a fortified foreign compound in Kabul with a truck bomb, killing at least four people — including a US and an Indian national — and wounding more than 100 others. Fights between security forces and Taliban militants have continued to intensify across the country during the frigid Afghan winter, which traditionally experiences a lull in fighting.

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