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UAE confirms humanitarian work officials killed in Afghan attack | UAE confirms humanitarian work officials killed in Afghan attack |
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Five humanitarian workers from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been killed in a bomb attack in Kandahar, Afghanistan, officials have confirmed. | Five humanitarian workers from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have been killed in a bomb attack in Kandahar, Afghanistan, officials have confirmed. |
They died in blasts at the governor of Kandahar's guesthouse on Tuesday, where several others were killed. | |
The governor and the UAE ambassador were among at least a dozen wounded. Kandahar's deputy governor reportedly died of his injuries on Wednesday. | |
The attack was one of several in Afghanistan on Tuesday. | |
The Taliban admitted attacks in the capital Kabul and in Helmand province, but denied the Kandahar attack, instead blaming it on "internal local rivalry". | |
Afghanistan's Tolo News quoted survivors as saying that the bomb was hidden in a sofa at the guesthouse. | |
It said that Kandahar police chief Gen Abdul Raziq was among the guests, but was unharmed. | It said that Kandahar police chief Gen Abdul Raziq was among the guests, but was unharmed. |
Senior police and intelligence officials were also present, officials say. | Senior police and intelligence officials were also present, officials say. |
Three days of mourning have been declared in the UAE. | Three days of mourning have been declared in the UAE. |
UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed has ordered that flags across the country should be flown at half-mast in honour of its "martyred" citizens. | UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed has ordered that flags across the country should be flown at half-mast in honour of its "martyred" citizens. |
The UAE said the officials had been carrying out "humanitarian, educational and development projects". | The UAE said the officials had been carrying out "humanitarian, educational and development projects". |
Among the projects was signing an agreement with Kardan University, in the capital Kabul, to offer scholarships funded by the UAE. | Among the projects was signing an agreement with Kardan University, in the capital Kabul, to offer scholarships funded by the UAE. |
More than 62 people were killed and 100 wounded in a string of attacks on Tuesday. | |
In Kabul, a suicide bomber and a car bomb detonated near the Afghan parliament complex, while in Helmand province a Taliban suicide bomber targeted a guesthouse used by an intelligence official, killing at least seven people. The Taliban admitted both attacks. | In Kabul, a suicide bomber and a car bomb detonated near the Afghan parliament complex, while in Helmand province a Taliban suicide bomber targeted a guesthouse used by an intelligence official, killing at least seven people. The Taliban admitted both attacks. |