Millennium Post

Bomb, mortars kill 23 civilians in Helmand

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KABUL: A car bombing and mortar shells fired at a busy market in southern Afghanista­n's Helmand province on Monday killed 23 people, including children, a statement form a provincial governor's office said.

Both the Taliban and the Afghan military blame each other for the attack in Sangin district.

Details of the reported attack could not be independen­tly confirmed as the area, which is under Taliban control, is remote and inaccessib­le to reporters.

The statement from the office of the governor, General Mohammad Yasin, did not provide further details and there was no claim of responsibi­lity for the attack.

A Taliban spokesman, Qari Yusouf Ahmadi, denied the insurgents were involved in the bombing. The Taliban claimed the military fired mortars into the market while the military said a car bomb and mortar shells fired by the insurgents targeted the civilians.

The army also said there was no military activity in the area on Monday and that two Taliban fighters were also killed when the car bomb detonated at the marketplac­e. Livestock that the locals were selling on the market, sheep and goats, were also killed. A statement from the presidenti­al palace said Afghan President Ashraf Ghani strongly condemned the brutal and inhumane act," and stressed that targeting civilians, especially children and adults, is against Islamic and human values.

"The government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanista­n once again calls on the Taliban to refrain from war and violence and to accept the will of the Afghan people, which is the end of the war and the start of negotiatio­ns," Ghani's statement said.

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