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Deadly blast hits Afghan market | Deadly blast hits Afghan market |
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A suspected suicide attack in southern Afghanistan has killed at least 17 civilians and four police officers. | A suspected suicide attack in southern Afghanistan has killed at least 17 civilians and four police officers. |
The bomb was detonated in a market in the Deh Rawud district of Uruzgan province at about 1030 local time. | The bomb was detonated in a market in the Deh Rawud district of Uruzgan province at about 1030 local time. |
Provincial police chief Jumma Gul told the BBC that a suicide bomber on a motorbike had struck a police vehicle. | Provincial police chief Jumma Gul told the BBC that a suicide bomber on a motorbike had struck a police vehicle. |
The past few months have seen an increase in insurgent attacks. A local official, quoted by Reuters, blamed Taleban fighters for the latest attack. | The past few months have seen an increase in insurgent attacks. A local official, quoted by Reuters, blamed Taleban fighters for the latest attack. |
The BBC's Martin Patience in Kabul says no group has yet claimed responsibility for the blast but the Taleban are known to be active in the area. | |
Local government officials have been attacked by the Taleban in the past. | |
The UN said recently that the number of civilians killed in fighting in the country had jumped by nearly two-thirds compared to last year. | The UN said recently that the number of civilians killed in fighting in the country had jumped by nearly two-thirds compared to last year. |
On Monday a suicide bombing in Kabul killed more than 40 people and | |
The Afghan authorities are also investigating a US air strike in Nangarhar province last Sunday, in which 47 people died. | The Afghan authorities are also investigating a US air strike in Nangarhar province last Sunday, in which 47 people died. |