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7 killed in Afghan bomb blasts

By IANS | Updated: December 21, 2020 12:45 IST

Kabul, Dec 21 Seven people, including a highway police chief, were killed in two improvised bomb blasts in ...

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Kabul, Dec 21 Seven people, including a highway police chief, were killed in two improvised bomb blasts in Afghanistan on Monday, according to authorities.

In Parwan province, five police officers, including provincial highway police chief Wali Mohammad, were killed in Charikar city after their vehicle hit an IED, a senior police official told Xinhua news agency.

In Badghis province, two civil were killed and another wounded after a cargo truck was torn apart also by an IED in Muqur district.

The police officials accused the Taliban militant group for planting the roadside bombs.

Monday's development comes after the Interior Ministry on Sunday claimed that 28 civil were killed and 47 others injured in blasts across the country in the last three days.

According to theMinistry, a total of 37 suicide attacks and 510 blasts have killed nearly 500 civil and injured more than 1,050 others over the past three months in Afghanistan.

A total of 2,117 civil had been killed and 3,822 injured from January 1 to September 30 this year, according to a report of the UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) released in October.

( With inputs from IANS )

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