Five killed, 33 wounded by blast in southern Afghan city

AFP  |  Kandahar 

At least five people were killed and 33 wounded today when a minivan stuffed with explosives detonated as security forces were trying to defuse it in southern Afghanistan, officials said.

"As the security forces were trying to defuse the van, it detonated," said

The dead included one civilian, as well as two police and two intelligence officials, authorities at said.

The blast was so powerful that the majority of the wounded were civilian passers-by outside the cleared area.

Ahmadi said security forces also found a large container of explosives, rocket-propelled grenades, suicide vests, and ammunition near the site.

"The terrorists planned to conduct a big attack at end of Ramadan in the city among crowds of people as they went out shopping for Eid... security forces prevented a disaster from happening," one told AFP.

No group immediately claimed responsibility. The blast comes as the step up their spring offensive across the war-torn country.

Last week the insurgent group attacked western Farah city, but were repelled by commandos backed by Afghan and US Air Forces.

On Monday, the warned residents to avoid "military centres" in the heavily fortified city, saying they are planning more attacks in the Afghan capital.

A watchdog also warned Monday that upbeat assessments of improving security in the country did not match facts on the ground.

The said there were "few signs of progress" in the fight against the

Top US officials and military commanders insist the Afghan security forces -- which have suffered thousands of casualties and are beset with low morale and corruption -- are now doing a better job of maintaining order.

But the Taliban still control swathes of the country and are staging repeated attacks, while the Islamic State group has conducted a series of high-profile suicide blasts in and elsewhere.

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First Published: Tue, May 22 2018. 16:55 IST