Attacks across Afghanistan claim at least five lives

The Taliban have halted their attacks on US and international forces but continue to target Afghan security forces even as the insurgents have held talks this year with the US-backed government.

Published: 28th December 2020 06:40 PM  |   Last Updated: 28th December 2020 11:59 PM   |  A+A-

Afghan security personnel inspect the site of a bomb attack in Kabul, Afghanistan. (fILE Photo | AP)

By Associated Press

KABUL: At least five people were killed in separate attacks across Afghanistan on Monday, officials said, raising further concerns about the fate of peace talks that have been suspended until at least next month.

No one claimed responsibility for the attacks, and a local Islamic State affiliate opposed to the peace process has continued to regularly target civilians and Afghan security forces.

The IS militants have even clashed with the larger and more well-established Taliban.

The Taliban have halted their attacks on U.S. and international forces but continue to target Afghan security forces even as the insurgents have held talks this year with the U.S.-backed government.

The Taliban attacked a police district headquarters in the western Farah province early Monday, killing one policeman and wounding three others, according to Mohibullah Mohib, a spokesman for the provincial police chief.

He said the attack began when a suicide bomber was shot by police.

His vehicle exploded, however, and then gunmen opened fire.

He said at least four insurgents were killed and eight others were wounded.

In the eastern Ghazni province, two employees of the provincial revenue agency were shot and killed, according to Ahmad Khan Serat, a spokesman for the provincial police chief.

In the eastern Khost province, a roadside bomb killed a member of the security forces and wounded two other people, including a provincial council member, according to Kafel Rayan, head of the provincial council.

Separate explosions Monday in the capital Kabul left at least one person dead and 13 wounded, according to Kabul police.

One blast targeted employees of the National Statistics Authority, who were in a mini-bus in the Guzargah neighbourhood.

The explosion killed one person and wounded at least 13 others, said Ferdaws Faramarz, spokesman for the Kabul police chief.

He said the bomb had been placed on a bicycle.

Earlier, a sticky bomb blew up a vehicle belonging to security forces in the Kolola Pushta area of the city, said Faramarz, but caused no casualties.

He said investigations into both attacks had begun.

Witnesses said two people, including a civilian and a security force, were wounded in the attack.

In a separate development, three Afghan senators have been arrested on bribery charges in the northern Balkh province, said Jamshid Rasooli, a spokesman for the attorney general.

He said in a statement released Monday that the three, who were arrested the day before, were suspected of taking bribes amounting to USD 40,000.

Afghanistan consistently ranks among the most corrupt countries in the world.


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