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Blast at opposition meeting in Kabul kills at least 9

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KABUL: A suicide bomb attack in the Afghan capital yesterday near a gathering of supporters of an influentia­l regional leader killed at least nine people and wounded many, the interior ministry said.

It was not clear if the politician, Atta Mohammad Noor, governor of the northern province of Balkh and a leader of the mainly ethnic Tajik Jamiat-i-Islami party, was at the meeting at the time of the attack.

IS claimed responsibi­lity, according to Amaq, its official news agency. The Taliban denied involvemen­t. “We are proud to be martyred because of our country and our rights. This gathering was for the sake of our country to raise our voice,” said witness Jan Mohammad.

The explosion was the latest in a wave of violence that has killed and wounded thousands of civilians in Afghanista­n this year. Political tensions are up as politician­s have begun jockeying for position ahead of presidenti­al elections expected in 2019.

A spokesman for the interior ministry said the bomber approached the hotel hosting the gathering in the Khair Khana district of Kabul, on foot.

The dead included seven policemen and two civilians.

Media showed photograph­s, apparently from witnesses, which appeared to show about a dozen bodies. Reporters were unable to verify the photos.

The northern-based Jamiati-Islami was for years the main opponent of the Taliban, who draw their support largely from the southern-based ethnic Pashtun community. In June, a suicide bomber attacked a meeting of Jamiat-iIslami leaders, including chief executive Abdullah Abdullah.

Abdullah, who is backed by Noor, and other ethnic minority leaders, formed a coalition government with President Ashraf Ghani after a disputed 2014 presidenti­al election. Ghani this week sacked the chairman of the Independen­t Election Commission, raising doubts over whether parliament­ary and council ballots scheduled for next year will take place.

 ?? PICTURE: REUTERS ?? People look on at a damaged vehicle after a suicide bomb attack in Kabul, Afghanista­n, yesterday.
PICTURE: REUTERS People look on at a damaged vehicle after a suicide bomb attack in Kabul, Afghanista­n, yesterday.
 ??  ?? Smoke billows above a building affected by the explosion.
Smoke billows above a building affected by the explosion.

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