Female cop killed in Jalalabad, two cops killed in Herat blast

By Reuters
April 02, 2021

JALALABAD: Unidentified gunmen killed a female police officer in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad Thursday, officials said, the second deadly attack against women in the city in a week as a spate of targeted killings spreads fear in urban centres.

The body of a female police officer was taken to a city hospital in Jalalabad, the capital of eastern Nangarhar province, said Gulzad Sangar, a hospital spokesman.

Farid Khan, a provincial police spokesman, said two suspects were arrested in connection with the incident, but didn’t provide details.

“She was on the way to her job when gunmen attacked her,” he said. On Tuesday, unknown gunmen shot and killed three women vaccinators in Jalalabad. That incident came less than a month after three female media workers were killed in an attack claimed by Islamic State militants.

A wave of killings has hit urban centres since peace talks began between the Taliban and the Afghan government last year in Doha, many of them targeting professional women as well as government employees, media and civil society members. The government blames most targeted killings on the Taliban, who deny involvement. Also Thursday, an explosion rocked a police checkpoint in western Herat province, killing two officers and injuring two others, according to police spokesman Abdul Ahad Walizada. It was not clear who was behind any of Thursday’s attacks. Separately, a prominent religious scholar was killed Wednesday in north-eastern Takhar province after a small bomb was attached to his vehicle. Three others were injured in the blast, local officials said.