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Suicide bomber kills at least 10 civilians in Afghanistan Suicide bomber kills at least 10 civilians in Afghanistan
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KABUL, Afghanistan — At least 10 civilians were killed Saturday morning when a suicide bomber on a motorcycle attacked a local tribal leader near a park in eastern Kunar province, an Afghan official said. KABUL, Afghanistan — A suicide bomber on a motorcycle attacked a local tribal leader near a park in eastern Kunar province on Saturday, killing at least 10 civilians, an Afghan official said.
Gen. Abdul Habib Sayedkhaili, provincial police chief in Kunar, said that tribal leader Khan Jan was among those killed.Gen. Abdul Habib Sayedkhaili, provincial police chief in Kunar, said that tribal leader Khan Jan was among those killed.
Jan was a vocal public opponent of the Taliban and was leading a local uprising against Taliban fighters in his area in Dangam district. Jan was a vocal public opponent of the Taliban and was leading fighters against the insurgents in his area in Dangam district.
Forty other civilians were wounded in the attack which took place in the provincial capital, Asadabad, said Sayedkhaili. Forty other civilians were wounded in the attack, which took place in the provincial capital, Asadabad, said Sayedkhaili.
A statement from the Afghan Interior Ministry condemned the attack and called it, “an act against humanity.” The statement set the death toll at 11 people killed in the attack. A statement from the Afghan Interior Ministry said 11 people were killed in the attack, calling it “an act against humanity.” It was not immediately possible to reconcile the different tolls.
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the Kunar attack, but local several provincial officials in Kunar blamed Taliban insurgents because of Jan’s vocal opposition to the Islamic militant group. No group claimed responsibility for the attack, but provincial officials said they suspected the Taliban.
Another suicide bomber struck Saturday in Kabul, killing at least nine people near the Defense Ministry compound, said Gen. Abdul Rahman Rahimi, the Kabul police chief. He said 13 other people were wounded.
The blast rocked the capital and sent a column of white smoke into the sky. Security forces blocked the main road in front of the ministry.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed responsibility for the Kabul attack in an email sent to media.
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