KABUL: An Afghan official says that at least two security officers have been killed when a car bomb detonated near a district headquarters in eastern Laghman province.
Asadullah Dawlatzai, spokesman for the provincial governor, says that 26 people including 20 children and six security forces were wounded in Wednesday’s attack in Alishing district.
He says the wounded children were inside a nearby mosque where they were studying the Qur’an. He said it wasn’t clear yet if the attack was a suicide bombing or not, but the investigation is ongoing.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack in Laghman. Both Taliban and Daesh group are active in eastern Afghanistan and have claimed pervious attacks in the region.
Afghan official says car bomb wounds dozens of children in east
Updated 16 October 2019
Afghan official says car bomb wounds dozens of children in east
- The attack in Alishing district wounded 20 children
- It is still unclear whether the attack is a suicide bomb or not