Suicide bomber targets protest in eastern
Afghanistan, kills 17
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[April 02, 2015]
KHOST (Reuters) - A suicide bomber
on Thursday blew himself up in the middle of a demonstration against
corruption in Afghanistan's eastern province of Khost, killing 17 people
and injuring at least 50 more, government officials said.
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Violence has escalated in Afghanistan as most foreign troops
withdrew in 2014 and last year was the worst on record, with more
than 10,000 civilian casualties, the United Nations says.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility and it was unclear
whether the attack was linked to the insurgency led by the Afghan
Taliban, an Islamist militant group.
"The protest against corruption had been going on for days," said
Khost police chief, Faizullah Ghairat. "Today a suicide bomber blew
himself up among the protesters."
One of the organizers, outspoken lawmaker Humayun Humayn, was
injured in the attack, Ghairat added. Although the police chief did
not describe his condition, other officials said Humayun had lost
both his legs.
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The Afghan Taliban, ousted from power in 2001 by U.S.-led forces, is
fighting to unseat the internationally backed government in Kabul.
(Reporting by Samiullah Paiwand; additional reporting by Hamid
Shalizi, Writing by Jessica Donati and Nick Macfie; Editing by
Himani Sarkar and Clarence Fernandez)
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