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Afghan market bomb 'kills nine' | |
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A suspected suicide bomber has attacked a market in the south-eastern Afghanistan city of Gardez, killing at least nine people, reports say. | |
A spokesman for the provincial governor said the targets of the attack were apparently Afghan security officials. | A spokesman for the provincial governor said the targets of the attack were apparently Afghan security officials. |
Reuters news agency reported those killed included the security commander for neighbouring Logar province, his brother, and three bodyguards. | Reuters news agency reported those killed included the security commander for neighbouring Logar province, his brother, and three bodyguards. |
Reports say a further 24 people were wounded in the blast. | Reports say a further 24 people were wounded in the blast. |
Gardez is the capital of Paktia province, and Thursday's attack happened at 1630 local time (1200 GMT) when the suspected suicide bomber, wearing an explosives-filled vest, detonated his device. | Gardez is the capital of Paktia province, and Thursday's attack happened at 1630 local time (1200 GMT) when the suspected suicide bomber, wearing an explosives-filled vest, detonated his device. |
"This was a suicide attack," said the spokesman for the governor of Paktia province, Rohullah Samon. | "This was a suicide attack," said the spokesman for the governor of Paktia province, Rohullah Samon. |
Correspondents say suicide attacks, usually targeting government officials and security installations, have become increasingly common in Afghanistan. | Correspondents say suicide attacks, usually targeting government officials and security installations, have become increasingly common in Afghanistan. |
It is not the first time Gardez has been targeted. | |
In December, Taliban militants seized a building near a police station and in the ensuing firefight two militants were killed and a number of police officers and civilians injured. |