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Heartbreaking! How Bomb Explosion Killed 10 Family Members Heading To A Funeral

Posted by Samuel on Tue 17th Dec, 2019 - tori.ng

As many as ten family members heading to a funeral have been blown up in a tragic bomb explosion.

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The scene of an explosion

 

Officials have revealed that no less than ten members of the same family were killed in an Afghan bomb explosion.

The family members were killed on Tuesday when their car detonated a roadside bomb as they were travelling to a funeral in eastern Afghanistan.

According to the Agence France Presse, AFP,  local and national officials explained that the victims had been driving in Khost province in a large station wagon-type vehicle when the blast occurred.

“The casualties include five men, two women and three children all from one family,” Talib Mangal, a spokesman for Khost’s governor, told AFP.

“They were travelling to Logar province to attend a funeral.”


Provincial police spokesman Adil Haidar confirmed the toll and incident details, while interior ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi added it was a Taliban bomb placed by the side of the road.

The Taliban did not immediately comment.

The attack came the same day as the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund released a report saying an average of nine children were killed or wounded each day in Afghanistan during the first nine months of this year.

Deadly violence continues to grip Afghanistan even as the US and the Taliban negotiate on-off talks aimed at reducing America’s military footprint in the country in return for the insurgents ensuring an improved security situation.

Khost is southeast of Kabul and borders Pakistan.

Also Tuesday, a bomb shook Mazar-i-sharif, the capital of Balkh province in the north that is normally comparatively secure.

Balkh police spokesman Adil Shah Adil said a bomb concealed on a bicycle wounded 18 people including five traffic police officers.

Shafiq Shahiq, the director of Mazar central hospital, put the toll at 23 wounded.



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