Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

IS suicide bomber kills at least 9 in Kabul; Taliban kill 16 in province

- Associated Press letters@hindustant­imes.com

KABUL: An Islamic State suicide bomber targeted Afghanista­n’s ethnic Hazaras on Friday, blowing himself up at a police checkpoint near a gathering of the minority Shias in western Kabul, killing nine people and wounding 18, officials said.

In northern Afghanista­n, the Taliban assaulted an army outpost overnight in an hours-long firefight, and ambushed policemen sent to help the troops, killing six soldiers and 10 members of the local police.

The attacks underscore the difficulti­es President Ashraf Ghani’s government is facing as it battles a revamped Taliban insurgency and struggles to rein in the Islamic State group, whose affiliate in Afghanista­n has grown stronger since it emerged in 2014.

Kabul has recently seen a spate of large-scale militant attacks by the Taliban and also IS. In late January, a Taliban attacker drove an ambulance filled with explosives into the heart of the city, killing at least 103 people and wounding as many as 235.

In Friday’s attack, Basir Mujahid, spokesman for the Kabul police chief, said the bomber was on foot and was trying to make his way to a compound where the Hazaras had gathered to commemorat­e the 1995 death of their leader, Abdul Ali Mazari, who was killed by the Taliban.

The bomber came as close to the gathering as he could and detonated his explosives at the checkpoint outside, the spokesman said. One policeman was among the dead.

Shortly after the attack, President Ghani issued a statement condemning the bombing and promising that those behind it, if found and convicted, would be given the death penalty. The attack was intended to frighten Afghans but the perpetrato­rs would not succeed, he said.

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