The Sunday Guardian

Taliban claim deadly attack on Afghan stadium

- MOHAMMAD STANEKZAI LASHKAR GAH, AFGHANISTA­N REUTERS

An attack claimed by the Taliban killed four people and wounded 31 on Saturday during a celebratio­n in the Afghan city of Lashkar Gah.

Afghanista­n’s multi-day celebratio­ns to mark its traditiona­l new year have been marred by several attacks, beginning with explosions claimed by Islamic State in the capital of Kabul on Thursday that killed six people and wounded 23.

Saturday’s blasts in the southern provincial capital appeared to have been caused by explosives planted at the stadium where nearly 1,000 people were celebratin­g Farmers Day.

Helmand provincial governor Mohammad Yasin Khan was knocked over but suffered only superficia­l injuries, a spokesman said. Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed responsibi­lity on Twitter for the explosions.

In Reuters video footage, bursts of gunfire can be heard before and after one of the blasts, causing people to flee. A Reuters witness said the gunfire came from security personnel.

“There was chaos and people were running. Security forces asked them to calm down and then the second explosion happened,” said Najibullah, who was in the stadium for the celebratio­ns.

He said the explosions seemed to originate from where tents were set up for farmers to display their produce.

The Persian new year is widely celebrated in Afghanista­n but some hardline Islamists oppose the festivitie­s, saying they are un-islamic. Helmand, source of much of Afghanista­n’s opium, is one of several Afghan provinces in which insurgents have the greatest control and influence.

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