Children among nine killed in Afghan bomb attacks

Published January 8, 2015
Jalalabad: A wrecked car is pictured at the scene of the remote-controlled bomb blast.—AFP
Jalalabad: A wrecked car is pictured at the scene of the remote-controlled bomb blast.—AFP

KABUL: At least nine people were killed across Afghanistan on Wed­nesday, including two children who were struck by a bomb blast while gathering firewood, officials said.

The fatal blast took place in the Zhari district of the southern Kandahar province. A separate bomb blast in the Shahwali Kot district of Kandahar wounded another 10 children, leaving seven in critical condition, said Samim Khopalwaq, the spokesman for Kandahar’s governor.

“Our children were there to collect wood to burn when they were hit by this bomb,” said Bismallah Jan, the father of one of the wounded children.

“The government should have cleared the area, it their duty to protect us.” Afghanistan is one of the most heavily mined countries in the world, and children are often killed or wounded while playing, collecting firewood or tending animals.

In the eastern Nangarhar province bordering Pakistan, a bomb blast killed Judge Mohammad-ul Hassan and wounded two of his daughters in the provincial capital Jalalabad, police spokesman Hazrat Hussain Mashreqiwal said.

The judge served in neighbouring Laghman province.In another attack, insurgents killed six people working on a road project, including the head of a construction company, in northern Baghlan province, police spokesman Jawed Basharat said, adding that the attack wounded another person and left two missing.

In the eastern Khost province, three suicide bombers attacked a police academy, with one blowing himself up in a car and the other two shot by police, the provincial governor’s office said. It said three police officers were wounded.

The Taliban claimed the attacks in Nangarhar and Khost. In the southern Helmand province, police spokesman Fareed Ahmad Obaid said a rocket fired by the Taliban killed three members of the same family — a man, woman and child — when it hit a house in the Nawzad district late Tuesday. Two other children, members of the same family, were wounded, he said.

Taliban insurgents have stepped up attacks on Afghan soldiers and police in recent months. US and Nato forces concluded their combat mission at the end of last year and Afghan troops took charge from Jan 1.

Published in Dawn, January 8th, 2015

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