The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Afghan roadside bomb kills nine civilians

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GHAZNI, Afghanista­n: A roadside bomb tore through a passenger bus east of the Afghan capital Saturday, killing nine civilians, officials said, in the latest attack blamed on the Taliban.

Violence on the ground has spiked in recent weeks despite the Taliban and Afghan government holding peace talks in Qatar to end the country’s grinding war.

The bomb struck the bus at around 10.30am when it was travelling from Kabul to the eastern city of Ghazni, Waheedulla­h Jumazada, spokesman for Ghazni governor told AFP.

“Nine civilians including three women were killed in the explosion,” he said.

Four policemen were also wounded, Ghazni police spokesman Adam Khan Seerat said, blaming the Taliban for the attack.

Despite joining peace talks with the government last month, the Taliban have only increased violence in a bid to wield leverage in the negotiatio­ns.

The top US envoy to Afghanista­n, Zalmay Khalilzad, said earlier this week that fighting is threatenin­g the peace process.

On Friday, rights group Amnesty Internatio­nal said at

The internatio­nal community must make the protection of civilians a core demand for their ongoing support of the peace process.

— Omar Waraich, head of South Asia Amnesty Internatio­nal

least 50 people had been killed in attacks just in the preceding week, accusing the warring sides of failing to protect civilians.

“The world must sit up and take notice. Afghan civilians are being slaughtere­d on a daily basis,” said Omar Waraich, Head of South Asia at Amnesty Internatio­nal.

“The internatio­nal community must make the protection of civilians a core demand for their ongoing support of the peace process.”

Afghan authoritie­s also faced criticism this week after 11 children were killed in an air strike by the military that hit a mosque in the northeaste­rn province of Takhar on Wednesday.

The authoritie­s in Kabul insist that those killed were Taliban fighters operating in that area. — AFP

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