Suicide bombing in Afghanistan kills 26 security personnel

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: November 29, 2020 03:04 PM2020-11-29T15:04:05+5:302020-11-29T15:04:30+5:30

A suicide car bomber struck an army base in Afghanistan on Sunday killing at least 26 security personnel, officials ...

Suicide bombing in Afghanistan kills 26 security personnel | Suicide bombing in Afghanistan kills 26 security personnel

Suicide bombing in Afghanistan kills 26 security personnel

A suicide car bomber struck an army base in Afghanistan on Sunday killing at least 26 security personnel, officials said, in one of the bloodiest attacks in recent months. The attack occurred on the outskirts of Ghazni city, capital of the eastern province of Ghazni, which has seen regular fighting between the Taliban and government forces. “We have received 26 bodies and 17 wounded so far. All of them are security personnel,” Baz Mohammad Hemat, director of Ghazni hospital, told AFP. Nasir Ahmad Faqiri, a member of Ghazni provincial council, confirmed the death toll. Interior ministry spokesman Tariq Arian a suicide bomber had detonated a vehicle full of explosives. No group has so far claimed the attack. The Ghazni attack comes just days after two bombs killed 14 people in the historic city of Bamiyan, ending years of calm in the isolated town famous for its ancient Buddhist heritage.

Sunday’s bombing marked the latest big attack in Afghanistan, where violence has surged since the start of peace talks on September 12 in the Qatari capital of Doha. Brutal attacks have killed more than 50 people in Kabul in recent weeks, including two assaults on educational centres and a rocket attack. The Kabul attacks were claimed by the Islamic State group, but Afghan officials blamed the Taliban -- who denied any involvement. The Taliban have launch daily attacks targeting Afghan forces despite engaging in the peace talks. The talks had been bogged down by disputes on the agenda, the basic framework of discussions and religious interpretations, but agreement has now been reached on all issues, according to sources close to the talks.

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