The Star Malaysia

At least 29 dead after car bomb hits Afghanista­n bank

-

LAShkAR GAh: At least 29 people were killed when a powerful car bomb struck a bank in Afghanista­n’s Lashkar Gah city as people were queueing to withdraw salaries, the latest bloody attack during the holy month of Ramadan.

Sixty wounded people were rushed to hospital after the bombing at New Kabul Bank yesterday which upturned vehicles, left the area littered with charred debris and sent a plume of smoke into the sky.

No group has claimed responsibi­lity for the brazen attack, but it comes as the Taliban ramp up their nationwide spring offensive despite government calls for a ceasefire during Ramadan.

The bomb tore through a queue of civilians and government employees who had lined up outside the bank to collect their salaries ahead of the Eid holidays marking the end of Ramadan.

“At least 29 people were killed and 60 others wounded in today’s bombing,” Mullah Dad Tabidar, head of Bost government hospital, said as bloodied victims were rushed in on makeshift stretchers.

Tabidar said civilians and policemen were among the fatalities, warning that the toll could rise further.

In a similar attack in February, at least six people were killed when a Taliban bomber rammed an explosives­laden car into Afghan soldiers who had queued outside a bank in Lashkar Gah to collect their salaries.

For years Helmand province, of which Lashkar Gah is the capital, was the centrepiec­e of the Western military interventi­on in Afghanista­n, but it has recently slipped deeper into a quagmire of instabilit­y.

The Taliban effectivel­y control or contest 10 of the 14 districts in Helmand, blighted by a massive opium harvest that helps fund the insurgency, and have repeatedly threatened to seize Lashkar Gah. — AFP

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia