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Afghanistan's deputy chief of intelligence has been killed in a suicide attack on a mosque in Laghman province, the provincial governor says. | Afghanistan's deputy chief of intelligence has been killed in a suicide attack on a mosque in Laghman province, the provincial governor says. |
Abdullah Laghmani and at least 21 other people were killed in the attack in the town of Mehtar Lam. | Abdullah Laghmani and at least 21 other people were killed in the attack in the town of Mehtar Lam. |
A Taliban spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, told AP news agency a suicide bomber had targeted Mr Laghmani. | A Taliban spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, told AP news agency a suicide bomber had targeted Mr Laghmani. |
The attack came after the UN released a report saying opium cultivation had dropped significantly in Afghanistan. | The attack came after the UN released a report saying opium cultivation had dropped significantly in Afghanistan. |
The UN Office on Drugs and Crime said poppy cultivation had dropped by 22% in a year and opium production by 10%. | The UN Office on Drugs and Crime said poppy cultivation had dropped by 22% in a year and opium production by 10%. |
Meanwhile, European and US officials are meeting in Paris to discuss a new strategy in Afghanistan. | Meanwhile, European and US officials are meeting in Paris to discuss a new strategy in Afghanistan. |
'Covered in blood' | 'Covered in blood' |
Reports say a suicide bomber detonated his explosives in a crowd of officials - including Mr Laghmani - who had gathered outside the mosque in Mehtar Lam for a ceremony. | Reports say a suicide bomber detonated his explosives in a crowd of officials - including Mr Laghmani - who had gathered outside the mosque in Mehtar Lam for a ceremony. |
MAJOR ATTACKS IN PAST MONTH 25 Aug: At least 43 killed in massive car bombing in Kandahar city18 Aug: Nine Afghans and a Nato soldier die and more than 50 are injured in Kabul15 Aug: Suicide bomb outside Nato HQ in Kabul kills seven and injures 9013 Aug: Twin blasts in Helmand and Kandahar kill 14, including several children6 Aug: Five American and three UK soldiers, five civilians and five policemen killed by roadside bombs mainly in Helmand3 Aug: Bomb in Herat kills 121-2 Aug: Nine foreign soldiers killed over weekend | MAJOR ATTACKS IN PAST MONTH 25 Aug: At least 43 killed in massive car bombing in Kandahar city18 Aug: Nine Afghans and a Nato soldier die and more than 50 are injured in Kabul15 Aug: Suicide bomb outside Nato HQ in Kabul kills seven and injures 9013 Aug: Twin blasts in Helmand and Kandahar kill 14, including several children6 Aug: Five American and three UK soldiers, five civilians and five policemen killed by roadside bombs mainly in Helmand3 Aug: Bomb in Herat kills 121-2 Aug: Nine foreign soldiers killed over weekend |
The provincial governor, Lutfullah Mashal, said in a news conference that at least 22 people had been killed, and another 35 hurt. | The provincial governor, Lutfullah Mashal, said in a news conference that at least 22 people had been killed, and another 35 hurt. |
He said three senior officials in the local government had been killed, as well as Mr Laghmani - whose car was completely destroyed in the attack. | He said three senior officials in the local government had been killed, as well as Mr Laghmani - whose car was completely destroyed in the attack. |
Most of the rest of the dead were believed to be civilians, including three women. | |
A Taliban spokesman told the BBC it claimed responsibility for the attack. | A Taliban spokesman told the BBC it claimed responsibility for the attack. |
Reuters news agency quoted an eyewitness who saw a pick-up truck carrying wounded people covered in blood. | Reuters news agency quoted an eyewitness who saw a pick-up truck carrying wounded people covered in blood. |
Eight ambulances left the scene, headed toward Jalalabad, the nearest big city, the witness said. | Eight ambulances left the scene, headed toward Jalalabad, the nearest big city, the witness said. |
This successful strike against a senior figure in the state apparatus is a serious blow against the government in its fight against the insurgency, says the BBC's Damian Grammaticas in Kabul. | This successful strike against a senior figure in the state apparatus is a serious blow against the government in its fight against the insurgency, says the BBC's Damian Grammaticas in Kabul. |
Mr Laghmani was the second in command in the National Directorate of Security (NDS) - the national intelligence service - and was known as an active and energetic figure in the fight against criminal and insurgent networks, he adds. | Mr Laghmani was the second in command in the National Directorate of Security (NDS) - the national intelligence service - and was known as an active and energetic figure in the fight against criminal and insurgent networks, he adds. |
The attack underlines the Taliban's ability to carry out complex and targeted attacks. | The attack underlines the Taliban's ability to carry out complex and targeted attacks. |
It is the latest in a string of deadly attacks mainly in the south and east of Afghanistan, occurring in the weeks before and since the country's 20 August presidential and provincial elections. | It is the latest in a string of deadly attacks mainly in the south and east of Afghanistan, occurring in the weeks before and since the country's 20 August presidential and provincial elections. |
The UN however has greeted the findings of its latest report on poppy and opium production in Afghanistan as a "welcome piece of good news". | The UN however has greeted the findings of its latest report on poppy and opium production in Afghanistan as a "welcome piece of good news". |
'Sharp drop' in Afghan opium crop | 'Sharp drop' in Afghan opium crop |
The biggest falls have been in Helmand province, but levels remain higher than three years ago, when British troops began fighting the Taliban there. | The biggest falls have been in Helmand province, but levels remain higher than three years ago, when British troops began fighting the Taliban there. |
But world heroin prices remain low and sceptics suggest suppliers may be depleting stockpiles to boost prices. | But world heroin prices remain low and sceptics suggest suppliers may be depleting stockpiles to boost prices. |
Election tensions | Election tensions |
Vote counting is still continuing after the 20 August election, which has been mired in claims of mass rigging. | Vote counting is still continuing after the 20 August election, which has been mired in claims of mass rigging. |
The New York Times carried claims on Tuesday that residents of the Shorabak district of Kandahar - members of the Bariz tribe - had been denied their votes wholesale after deciding to back President Hamid Karzai's main rival, Abdullah Abdullah. | The New York Times carried claims on Tuesday that residents of the Shorabak district of Kandahar - members of the Bariz tribe - had been denied their votes wholesale after deciding to back President Hamid Karzai's main rival, Abdullah Abdullah. |
Tribal leaders told the newspaper that on election day an ally of President Karzai had detained the district's governor and shut down all 45 polling sites. | Tribal leaders told the newspaper that on election day an ally of President Karzai had detained the district's governor and shut down all 45 polling sites. |
They said police had stuffed the ballot boxes with fake ballots before sending them to Kabul. | They said police had stuffed the ballot boxes with fake ballots before sending them to Kabul. |
The newspaper said similar allegations had been made in many of Kandahar's 17 districts. Such allegations are vehemently denied by Mr Karzai. | The newspaper said similar allegations had been made in many of Kandahar's 17 districts. Such allegations are vehemently denied by Mr Karzai. |
Vote tallies released on Monday from the 20 August poll showed President Karzai leading with nearly 46%, with Mr Abdullah at 33.2%. Mr Karzai needs 50% of the votes to avoid a run-off. | Vote tallies released on Monday from the 20 August poll showed President Karzai leading with nearly 46%, with Mr Abdullah at 33.2%. Mr Karzai needs 50% of the votes to avoid a run-off. |
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