29.4 C
Accra
Friday, February 7, 2025
WorldTaliban car bomb hits hospital in Afghan province of Zabul

Date:

Taliban car bomb hits hospital in Afghan province of Zabul

A Taliban car bomb has killed at least 20 people and wounded 95 others when it exploded near a hospital in southern Afghanistan, officials said.

The armed group said the target of the attack on Thursday was a nearby government intelligence department building in Qalat, the capital of Zabul province.

A senior defence ministry official in Kabul said the fighters wanted to target a training base for the country’s powerful security agency the National Directorate of Security (NDS), but parked the explosives-laden vehicle outside a hospital gate nearby.

Residents, many of whom had come to see their sick family members, used shawls and blankets to carry the wounded inside the destroyed hospital building, while authorities scrambled to take the worst of the wounded to hospitals in nearby Kandahar.

Read:More Americans will die after Trump abruptly ends Afghan talks, Taliban say

Haji Atta Jan Haqbayan, a member of the provincial council in Qalat, said 20 bodies and 95 wounded had been evacuated from the blast site.

Haqbayan said the wall of the NDS building was damaged. He couldn’t say whether any personnel were among the casualties.

“The number of casualties may rise as rescue teams and people are still searching the bodies under the rubble,” he said.

Several women, children, health workers and patients in the hospital were critically injured the blast.

On Wednesday, at least 48 people were killed in the Afghan capital Kabul in two separate attacks, one of which was aimed at a campaign rally of President Ashraf Ghani.

Read:Taliban claim bomb attack in Afghan capital

The Taliban has warned in recent days that its fighters will intensify their campaign against the Afghan government and foreign forces to dissuade people from voting in the September 28 poll. President Ghani is running for a second five-year term.

After months of peace talks in the Qatari capital, Doha, US President Donald Trump last week abruptly called off the talks with the Taliban following the killing of an American marine in a suicide attack.

The US president, who is eager to end US involvement in the 18-year-old Afghan war, was open to withdrawing thousands of American troops from Afghanistan in exchange for security guarantees from the armed group.

The talks, which did not include the Afghan government, were intended as a prelude to wider peace negotiations.

Source: aljazeera.com

[forminator_poll id="710479"]

Latest stories

SIC paid dividends in 2023 with borrowed funds – Former shareholder alleges

A former shareholder of the State Insurance Company (SIC),...

John Dumelo offers free makeup, photoshoot for UG fresh student

Deputy Minister-Designate for Agriculture and Ayawaso West Wuogon MP,...

ORAL committee’s final report will be ready for submission next week – Mahama

The Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) Committee is set...

Mahama apponts Raymond Archer as acting Deputy EOCO boss 

President John Mahama has named Raymond Archer, a former...

Politics won’t take me away from arts – Dumelo

Ghanaian actor-turned-politician John Dumelo has reaffirmed his dedication to...

Edward Ato Sarpong appointed ADB Managing Director

Edward Ato Sarpong, a Chartered Accountant and former Deputy...

We won the right way, we will not go through another election – NPP PC for Ablekuma North

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) Parliamentary Candidate for Ablekuma...

Related stories

“I still consider it my biggest failure” – Bill Gates on life after divorce

Bill Gates is speaking candidly about his divorce from Melinda French...

Kanye West reclaims title as wealthiest rapper, surpassing JAY-Z

Kanye West has reportedly reclaimed the title of the...

Meta offers TikTokers $5,000 to join Facebook, Instagram

Social media giant Meta has offered to pay up...

About 1,600 Capitol riot defendants pardoned by Trump

President Donald Trump has issued pardons or commuted sentences...

LIVESTREAMING: Swearing-in ceremony for Donald Trump

Today marks the beginning of Donald Trump's second term...

Inauguration Day schedule for Trump’s swearing-in ceremony today

Donald Trump will take the oath of office today...

WhatsApp to stop working on these devices in 2025

WhatsApp will soon cease supporting 18 Android models and...