Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Blast kills Afghan intelligen­ce official

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KABUL, Afghanista­n — A suicide car bombing killed the Afghan intelligen­ce directorat­e’s chief prosecutor Saturday, an official said, amid an increase in violence in the war-ravaged country.

Sayed Mahmood Agha was on his way to his office in the southern city of Lashkargah when an attacker driving a car full of explosives targeted his convoy, killing him, said Attaullah Afghan, provincial council chief for Helmand province.

One of Agha’s bodyguards was also killed, and eight others, including two civilian passersby, were wounded.

No group immediatel­y claimed responsibi­lity for the attack. Afghanista­n is experienci­ng a nationwide spike in bombings, targeted killings and other violence as peace negotiatio­ns in Qatar between the Taliban and the Afghan government continue.

The Islamic State group’s local affiliate has claimed responsibi­lity for some of the attacks, but many go unclaimed, with the government putting the blame on the Taliban. The insurgents have denied responsibi­lity for most of the attacks.

In another incident at the Sheikh Abu Nasre Farahi crossing in Afghanista­n’s western Farah province on the Iranian border, at least three terminals storing diesel fuel caught fire, causing a blaze that consumed at least two trucks carrying natural gas and fuel, according to Afghan officials and Iranian state media.

It wasn’t immediatel­y clear what caused the fire.

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