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Bomb blast at Afghan mosque kills at least 14 and injures 33

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KABUL, Afghanista­n — A bomb blast inside a mosque in eastern Afghanista­n that was being used as a voter registrati­on center killed at least 14 people and wounded 33, officials said on Sunday.

Talib Mangal, spokesman for the provincial governor in Khost, said most of those killed were men. “The blast happened while people were busy with prayers, meanwhile in other part of the mosque people had gathered to get their voter registrati­on cards for the election,” he added.

Afghanista­n plans to hold elections in October, the first since 2014.

Habib Shah Ansari, the provincial head of public health, also confirmed the toll from the attack in the city of Khost, the capital of the province of the same name.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid denied the group’s involvemen­t. “We reject any kind of involvemen­t in this incident,” he said.

Both the Taliban and a local affiliate of the Islamic State group reject democratic elections and have targeted them in the past. Islamic State is not known to have a presence in Khost but has expanded its footprint into other areas.

Last month, an Islamic State suicide bomber attacked a voter registrati­on center in Kabul, killing 60 people and wounding at least 130.

The Taliban and Islamic State have launched a relentless wave of attacks since the start of the year, killing scores of civilians in the capital, Kabul, and elsewhere.

Afghan security forces have struggled to combat the groups since the U.S. and NATO concluded their combat mission in 2014.

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