Afghan official says roadside bomb kills 5 police in east

AP  |  Kabul 

Afghanistan's Islamic State affiliate detonated a roadside bomb in eastern province killing five border police and wounding four others, a statement issued today by the insurgent group said.

Even before the IS issued its statement claiming responsibility, Safi had suspected the group, saying it regularly plants roadside bombs to target Afghan officials and security forces.

IS has a strong presence in Nangarhar, where Afghan and US support troops have targeted their outposts.

Known as the IS in province, an ancient name for large swaths of Afghanistan, and Central Asia, the insurgent group has carried out a number of blistering attacks in recent months in

It was an Islamic state bomber who walked into the middle of a group of high school students earlier this month while they took their university entrance exam in the capital Kabul, killing 34.

The dead were all under 20 years old and mostly Shiite Muslims.

The IS affiliate has warned Afghanistan's minority Shiites that they are targets. The radical IS views Shiites as apostates.

According to the IS statement, an was detonated and a police Humvee was destroyed.

It said another was detonated among those troops who came to the scene killing five of them, including a squadron leader,

Afghan officials reported only one explosion.

The statement also said IS soldiers killed a in Achin.

Elsewhere in Afghanistan, a van hit a roadside mine in northeaster province, killing three people and wounding 16 others Wednesday, said Abdul Ghani Musamim,

After four decades of relentless war is one of the world's heaviest mined countries.

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First Published: Fri, August 31 2018. 16:05 IST