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50 killed at Afghan volleyball game

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KABUL (AFP) — Scores of people wounded in a horrific suicide attack at a volleyball game in eastern Afghanista­n were flown to hospital in Kabul, officials said yesterday, as families mourned 50 killed in the blast.

In the country’s deadliest single attack since 2011, the bomber detonated his explosives among packed crowds watching a tournament featuring three local teams in the volatile province of Paktika.

The bloody attack underlined the challenges facing President Ashraf Ghani, who came to power in September, as US-led NATO troops wind down operations and Afghan security forces take over responsibi­lity.

Ghani was among those who visited victims being treated for wounds at a 400-bed military hospital in the Afghan capital.

Many of the wounded were children and young men, wrapped in bloody bandages.

“Last night, 54 people wounded by the terrorist action in Paktika were transferre­d by military helicopter to the Sardar Mohammad Daud Khan hospital (in Kabul),” Zahir Azimi, spokesman for the defense ministry, said via Twitter.

“I and my friends were watching the game and we were cheering each time our team scored,” Abdulhay, an 11-year-old boy being treated in hospital in Sharana, the provincial capital of Paktika, told

AFP by telephone. Paktika, one of the most restive provinces in Afghanista­n, borders Pakistan’s lawless tribal areas, where many insurgent leaders seek safety from NATO and Afghan forces.

President Ghani condemned the attack as “inhumane and unIslamic.” He added: “This kind of brutal killing of civilians cannot be justified.”

 ?? EPA ?? People prepare to carry the coffin of a victim of a suicide bomb attack in Afghanista­n yesterday.
EPA People prepare to carry the coffin of a victim of a suicide bomb attack in Afghanista­n yesterday.

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