Afghanistan: Police and civilians killed in Taliban suicide attack in Wardak
A suicide car bomb attack on a bus carrying police officers and workers in central Afghanistan killed at least five people Saturday, officials said.
Another 12 were wounded in the Taliban-claimed blast in the Wardak provincial capital of Maidan Shar, provincial police spokesperson Hekmatullah Durrani told AFP on Saturday, October 27.
The explosion happened as the bus entered the main entrance of a police compound. Two officers and three workers were among the dead, Durrani said.
The wounded were all mechanics on the base.
Provincial governor spokesperson Abdul Rahman Mangal put the death toll slightly higher at six.
In a WhatsApp message, Taliban spokesperson Zabiullah Mujahid said “tens of Afghan police and soldiers were killed” in the attack.
The latest attack by the Taliban comes amid a flurry of U.S.-led diplomatic activity to convince the group to negotiate an end to the 17-year war.
In an apparent move to aid talks, top Taliban commander Abdul Ghani Baradar was released by Pakistan after more than eight years in detention, sources said Thursday.
That came less than two weeks after U.S. envoy Zalmay Khalilzad met with the Taliban’s representatives in Qatar to discuss ending the Afghan conflict.
With reporting from AFP