Journalist killed in bomb blast in Afghanistan

A bomb attached to the vehicle of a radio journalist
in southern Afghanistan exploded early Thursday, killing him, a provincial
official said.
Omer Zwak, spokesman for the provincial governor in
southern Helmand province, said a sticky bomb attached to Elyas Dayee's vehicle
killed Dayee and wounded three others, including Dayee's brother, a child and
another man.
Sami Mahdi, Radio Azadi bureau chief, tweeted: “My
colleague and dear friend, Elyas Dayee, lost his life in a terrorist attack
this morning.” The attack took place in Lashkar Gah, the provincial capital.
“He was a gentleman. Always had signature smile.
This is terrible news. Elyas, you will be remembered dearly,” Mahdi said in his
tweet.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the
attack.
The attack comes days after another sticky bomb
blast killed a former presenter on Afghanistan’s TOLO TV and two other
civilians in the capital Kabul.
Violence and chaos have increased in Afghanistan in
recent months even as government negotiators and the Taliban are meeting in
Qatar to find an end to decades of relentless war in Afghanistan. The two sides
have made little progress.
Washington’s peace envoy for Afghanistan, Zalmay
Khalilzad, has been pressing for an agreement on a reduction in violence or a
cease-fire, which the Taliban have refused, saying a permanent truce would be
part of the negotiations.
The talks were part of a negotiated agreement
between the United States and the Taliban to allow U.S. and NATO troops
withdraw from Afghanistan, ending 19 years of military engagement.