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Three provincial police including police chief killed in bomb attack: Afghan official

| @indiablooms | May 08, 2020, at 01:32 pm

Khost, Afghanistan/Xinhua/UNI:  Three police officers, including a provincial police chief, were killed in an overnight bomb attack in Afghanistan's eastern Khost province, the provincial governor confirmed on Friday.

"Brigadier General Sayyed Ahmad Babazai, Khost provincial police chief, his office assistant and a police officer were martyred following an improvised explosive device (IED) attack in Nadar Shah Kot district at around 11:00 p.m. (local time)Thursday," Governor Mohammad Halim Fidai told Xinhua.

They were travelling along a dusty road to respond to a Taliban attack in Zain Khel locality before the police vehicle being struck by the home-made IED, the official said.

"One police officer was wounded and the police vehicle was destroyed in the explosion," the official added.

The governor blame enemies of peace, a term referring to the Taliban militant group, however, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack so far.

The Afghan security forces' casualties have risen recently as they struggle against a surge in attacks across the country.

Militants in Afghanistan have intensified their activities during last two months, even after a peace deal was signed between the United States and the Taliban in Doha and a joint declaration was issued by the U.S. side and the Afghan government in late February.

Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in Afghanistan in mid February, Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani has frequently called on the Taliban to agree on a cease to facilitate peace talks and most importantly the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, but clashes continued in the conflict-ravaged nation. 

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