Oman Daily Observer

3 killed in wave of bomb attacks in Afghanista­n

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KABUL: At least three people were killed and seven wounded in a series of explosions in Afghanista­n on Tuesday, after Western countries called on the Taliban to end a wave of violence that the group denies responsibi­lity for.

With Washington and Nato reviewing plans to withdraw their forces from the country by May, one blast in Kabul hit an SUV and killed two people, including Mohammad Atif, the head of nongovernm­ental charity Jamiat-iislah, police in the capital said.

Two other explosions in the city, which caused injuries, targeted, respective­ly, a jeep of the counter-narcotics force and a civilian vehicle.

All three blasts were caused by small magnetic devices known as sticky bombs, police said.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told the media that the Kabul explosions “had nothing to do with us.”

In the eastern city of Jalalabad, one soldier was killed and two injured in an explosion targeting their vehicle, Attaullah Khogyani, Nangarhar provincial governor spokesman, said. Another explosion in central Parwan province targeted a senior security official.

The European Union, Nato, and a number of Western embassies said on Sunday that the Taliban bore responsibi­lity for “the majority of this targeted violence.”

The group’s attacks “undermine state institutio­ns and contribute to an insecure environmen­t in which terrorist and criminal groups are able to freely operate’’, they added in a statement.

 ?? — AFP ?? Afghan security forces escort suspected Taliban fighters as they are being presented in front of the media after an operation at the National Directorat­e of Security headquarte­rs in Herat on Tuesday.
— AFP Afghan security forces escort suspected Taliban fighters as they are being presented in front of the media after an operation at the National Directorat­e of Security headquarte­rs in Herat on Tuesday.

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