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Huge blast in Afghan capital, 9 wounded

Wed 08 May 2019, 15:57:30
The Taleban attacked the offices of an international NGO in the Afghan capital on Wednesday, setting off a huge explosion and battling Afghan security forces in an assault that wounded at least nine people, officials said.

Public Health Ministry spokesman Wahid Mayar said that at least nine Afghans were wounded in the attack. It was not immediately clear if any foreigners had been wounded. A large plume of smoke rose from the area and the sound of sporadic gunfire could be heard.

The attack targeted an international aid group called Counterpart International, which has offices near those of the Afghan attorney general, according to Interior Ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahimi.

Taleban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the group attacked the



organization because it was involved in "harmful Western activities" inside Afghanistan, without elaborating.

The insurgents stage near-daily attacks on Afghan forces, even as peace efforts have accelerated to find an end to the country's 17-year war.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani called for peace with the Taleban last week and promised to free 175 Taleban prisoners ahead of Ramadan.

The Taleban said they would continue their attacks during Ramadan but would be "very careful of civilians during any operation."

The insurgents have rejected past cease-fire proposals, saying U.S. and NATO troops must withdraw from the country first. The Taleban also refuse to negotiate directly with the government in Kabul, seeing it as a U.S. puppet.
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