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Six killed in clashes at food aid event

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KABUL: Two policemen and four other people were killed in Afghanista­n on Saturday after a deadly clash at a public food donation in central Ghor province, officials said.

Hundreds of people had gathered outside the governor’s office in the provincial capital Firozkoh, where a Qatari group was distributi­ng aid.

Some of those who had queued up to receive aid staged a protest against what they saw as “unjust distributi­on of food items to poor families”, Abdul Rahman Akshan, the deputy head of Ghor’s provincial council said.

He said that many protesters tried to barge into the governor’s office, leading to clashes between them and police present at the site.

Officials blamed the protesters for the ensuing violence that left six people dead.

“The protesters opened fire on the police,” the provincial governor’s spokesman Aref Haber said.

“Four civilians, including an employee of a local radio and two policemen were killed,” he said, adding that 19 people were also wounded.

He said the protesters also beat security personnel, and an investigat­ion into the incident was underway.

The interior ministry confirmed the death toll in a statement, saying

“some illegal armed men in the mob attacked the government building”, which prompted police to fire into the air to disperse the crowd.

Afghan Vice President Amrullah Saleh said the attack was “shocking” and announced that the “government was seriously investigat­ing the incident” in a Facebook post.

But the chief of the Afghanista­n Human Rights Commission Shaharzad Akbar wrote on Twitter that there were “worrying reports of police firing at protesters in Ghor”.

She said this was “completely unacceptab­le” and a team from the commission was looking into the incident.

The aid group was distributi­ng food to about 1,000 local families when the violence erupted.

Food drives are a common practice in the country during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Afghanista­n is also battling a growing coronaviru­s outbreak that has exacerbate­d problems with food access in the impoverish­ed country.

In recent weeks authoritie­s have distribute­d bread in Kabul and other parts of the country since the government imposed a lockdown.

Afghanista­n’s health ministry has so far reported 4,333 cases of Covid-19 and 115 deaths.

 ?? AFP ?? Demonstrat­ors carry a victim, centre, during a protest against the government following a clash in Firozkoh of Ghor Province on Saturday.
AFP Demonstrat­ors carry a victim, centre, during a protest against the government following a clash in Firozkoh of Ghor Province on Saturday.

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