The Oklahoman

Afghanista­n’s VP unharmed after bombing attack in Kabul

- BY RAHIM FAIEZ

KABUL, AFGHANISTA­N — A suicide bomber carried out an attack Sunday near the Kabul airport, killing 14 people and narrowly missing Afghanista­n's vice president, who was returning home after living in Turkey for over a year, security officials said.

The blast occurred near Kabul Internatio­nal Airport shortly after the convoy of the controvers­ial vice president had just left the airport, Interior Ministry spokesman Najib Danish said.

Gen. Abdul Rashid Dostum, a former Uzbek warlord, and his entourage were unharmed, said Danish.

Danish said that 14 people, including both civilians and military forces, were killed in the attack and 50 others wounded.

The Islamic States group's local affiliate claimed responsibi­lity for the attack on its Amaaq News Agency website, claiming it had killed and wounded over 115 people.

In a statement from the presidenti­al palace, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani strongly condemned the attack.

Dostum had been undergoing medical treatment in Turkey, and is now well and ready to resume work, said presidenti­al spokesman Haroon Chakhansur­i.

Dostum left Afghanista­n in 2017 after the attorney-general's office launched an investigat­ion into allegation­s that his followers had tortured and sexually abused a former ally turned political rival. He has since reportedly been barred by the government from returning to Afghanista­n.

It was not immediatel­y clear whether Dostum will now face any charges.

"The judiciary in Afghanista­n is an independen­t body and will carry out its duties and responsibi­lities as it deems appropriat­e," said an official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to comment on the issue.

Dostum, accused of war crimes committed after the fall of the Taliban government in 2001, has also been criticized by the United States for human rights abuses.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? Afghan first vice president, a former Uzbek warlord, Gen. Abdul Rashid Dostum, center, and members of his entourage arrive Sunday at Kabul Internatio­nal Airport in Kabul, Afghanista­n, shortly after a large explosion killed at least 14 people.
[AP PHOTO] Afghan first vice president, a former Uzbek warlord, Gen. Abdul Rashid Dostum, center, and members of his entourage arrive Sunday at Kabul Internatio­nal Airport in Kabul, Afghanista­n, shortly after a large explosion killed at least 14 people.

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