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Death soars to 68 in Afghan suicide bombing

165 others hurt in one of country’s deadliest attacks

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JALALABAD: The death toll from a suicide attack on Afghan protesters has soared to 68, officials said, as violence flares across the country ahead of elections and a key Islamic holy day.

Another 165 were wounded in the blast – one of the deadliest attacks this year – on Tuesday in the eastern province of Nangarhar, provincial governor spokesman Ataullah Khogyani said yesterday.

There has been no claim of responsibi­lity for the massacre, but the Islamic State group, which has carried out most of the recent suicide bombings in Afghanista­n, is active in the province.

The Nangarhar health department confirmed the toll.

Scores of demonstrat­ors had blocked the highway between the provincial capital of Jalalabad and a major Pakistan border crossing in protest over the appointmen­t of a local police chief when the suicide bomber blew himself up.

The dead and wounded were rushed to several hospitals in the back of pickup trucks and ambulances on Tuesday, overwhelmi­ng doctors and nurses as they struggled to cope with the huge number of casualties.

It was the deadliest attack since an ambulance packed with explosives detonated in a crowded street in the heart of Kabul in January, killing more than 100 people, mostly civilians.

That bombing was claimed by the Taliban. —

 ?? AP ?? Burning with fury: Men shouting slogans against terrorists after the suicide attack in Momandara district of Nangarhar province, Afghanista­n. —
AP Burning with fury: Men shouting slogans against terrorists after the suicide attack in Momandara district of Nangarhar province, Afghanista­n. —

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