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Afghan bomb kills Logar governor Jamal in mosque | |
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The governor of Afghanistan's Logar province has been killed in a blast in a mosque, during prayers for the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha. | |
Arsala Jamal was standing at the front of the mosque greeting worshippers when a bomb hidden under a table detonated. | |
At least 15 people were injured, and several are said to be in a critical condition, Mr Jamal's spokesman said. | |
Logar is south of the capital, Kabul, and the Taliban increasingly control much of the countryside. | |
The attack took place at Logar's main mosque in the provincial capital of Puli Alam, said spokesman Din Darwesh. | |
There was no immediate claim of responsibility. | |
Mr Jamal was appointed as governor in April after returning to Afghanistan from Canada. Previously he was governor of another eastern province, Khost. | |
The attack comes just days after the arrest of senior Pakistan Taliban commander, Latif Mehsud, by US forces. He was said to be a confidante of the Pakistani Taliban leader, Hakimullah Mehsud. | |
Logar and its neighbouring province Wardak have become increasingly lawless in recent years, says the BBC's David Loyn, in Kabul. |