Suicide attack kills nine in Afghanistan

KHOST: Nine people including a policeman were killed and 40 others were wounded Friday in a suicide car bomb attack at a police headquarters in Afghanistan, officials said. The incident in the...

By
AFP
|
Suicide attack kills nine in Afghanistan
KHOST: Nine people including a policeman were killed and 40 others were wounded Friday in a suicide car bomb attack at a police headquarters in Afghanistan, officials said.

The incident in the eastern city of Khost is the latest to target Afghan police who, along with the country's army, are due to take control of security from international troops by 2014.

The head of the local public health office Amir Badsha Mangal said that nine people were dead and 40 people had been injured, four of whom were in a serious condition.

Local police chief Abdul Hakim Eshaqzai said that women and children were among the dead. Hospitals in the city have been "overwhelmed" by the influx of wounded people, he added, warning: "The casualty toll will possibly increase."

Eshaqzai blamed the attack on "the enemies of the people and government of Afghanistan," a phrase often used by officials to refer to the Taliban. The bomb was carried in a Toyota van, he added.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told that the militant, battling international forces in Afghanistan since being ousted from power in 2001, were responsible. "The bomber has attacked the second police district headquarters and has also destroyed four police vehicles in the attack," he said.(AFP)