Oman Daily Observer

12 killed in bomb attack on Afghan election rally

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KUNDUZ: A motorcycle carrying explosives blew up among supporters of an Afghan election candidate on Saturday, killing at least 12 people, officials said, in the latest attack on a political rally.

Violence related to the parliament­ary vote has killed or wounded hundreds of people in recent months and more militant attacks are expected ahead of Afghanista­n’s October 20 poll.

Another 32 people were wounded in the explosion in the northeaste­rn province of Takhar where parliament­ary candidate Nazifa Yousefibek had been campaignin­g, provincial governor spokesman Mohammad Jawad Hejri said.

Ambulances have been sent to the remote district of Rustaq, but officials also are seeking to airlift the wounded to hospitals, Hejri added.

Provincial police spokesman Khalil Assir put the death toll slightly higher at 13. Yousefibek was not hurt in the blast.

“The bomb had been placed on a motorcycle and detonated among the supporters of a female candidate in Rustaq district,” Assir said.

Khan Jan, who claimed he saw the explosion, said there had been a powerful blast and “a lot of people” had been killed.

More than 2,500 candidates are contesting the long-delayed legislativ­e elections.

At least nine candidates have died so far, most of them in targeted killings, according to the Independen­t Election Commission.

A candidate was among eight people killed in a suicide attack in the southern province of Helmand — a Taliban stronghold — on October 9. No group has claimed responsibi­lity.

That incident came a day after the Taliban warned candidates to pull out of the “bogus” election, describing it as a “malicious American conspiracy.”

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