Official says at least 22 killed in Kabul attack

An Afghan official says at least 22 people including
six military personnel have been killed in that suicide attack in the capital
Kabul.
Firdaus Faramarz, spokesman for the Kabul police
chief, said Tuesday that 38 others were wounded in the attack that took place
near the Massoud intersection.
“There are both women and children among those
killed or wounded in the attack,” said Faramarz.
Pakistan’s foreign ministry has condemned a Taliban
suicide attack on a campaign rally by Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in northern
Afghanistan earlier in the day that killed at least 24 people, including women
and children.
Ghani was present at the venue but was unharmed in
Tuesday’s attack.
Pakistan denounced the attack and offered
condolences to the families of the victims as well as prayers for a speedy
recovery of all the wounded.
A statement by the ministry says that “Pakistan condemns
terrorism in all its forms,” adding Islamabad’s support for Afghan efforts
aimed at restoring peace and stability to the war-ravaged country.
Kabul often accuses Pakistan of backing the Taliban,
who have stepped up attacks across Afghanistan in recent months. Pakistan
denies the charge
The Taliban have claimed a deadly attack in northern
Afghanistan that targeted President Ashraf Ghani’s campaign rally, killing 24
people, and another attack, a Kabul explosion near the U.S. Embassy.
Zabihullah Mujahid, a Taliban spokesman, says one
suicide bomber targeted presidential guards who were protecting Ghani and the
rally in northern Parwan province along with other members of the security
forces.
Ghani was unhurt in the attack and it wasn’t
immediately known if any of his guards were hurt in the explosion in Parwan on
Tuesday.
Mujahid claims the suicide bomber in Kabul targeted
an Afghan army base. Afghan officials have not yet provided details on that
attack.
Iran’s foreign ministry says a delegation of the
Taliban has visited Tehran to discuss prospects for peace in Afghanistan.
The semi-official Borna news agency on Tuesday
quoted the ministry’s spokesman, Abbas Mousavi, as saying the delegation
discussed “the latest” developments with the Iranian side.
It did not elaborate. On Monday, Taliban spokesman
in Qatar, Suhail Shaheen, said the delegation is in Iran. In December, Iran
confirmed a rare visit of a similar delegation to Tehran.
The talks were not the first between the Taliban and
Iranian officials. In 2018, Iran said such talks had taken place in the past
and that it would continue to facilitate talks between the insurgents and the
Afghan government as part of efforts to bring a negotiated end to Afghanistan’s
18-year war.
An Afghan official says there has been an explosion
in the capital, Kabul, near an army base and also near the U.S. Embassy.
Firdaus Faramarz, spokesman for the Kabul police
chief, says the blast took place on Tuesday, close to the city’s Massoud
Square. He couldn’t provide any other details and there was no immediate word
on any casualties.
The explosion came shortly after a bombing targeted
a campaign rally by President Ashraf Ghani in northern Parwan province, killing
at least 24 people and injuring another 31, many of them women and children.
The violence comes as Afghanistan faces presidential
elections on Sept. 28. The Taliban have warned that polling stations and
election campaigns would be targeted.
A hospital director in northern Afghanistan says a
bombing that targeted a campaign rally of President Ashraf Ghani killed 24
people. The president was at the scene but was unharmed in the blast and is
safe.
Dr. Qasim Sangin at the Charakar hospital in northern
Parwan province says another 31 people were wounded in the attack. He says
there are women and children among those killed and wounded.
No one claimed responsibility for the attack, which
comes as the country heads into presidential elections later this month despite
relentless violence plaguing Afghanistan.
The Taliban have warned Afghans not to vote and said
they would target polling stations and election campaigns.
Afghan officials say a sticky bomb attached to a
police vehicle went off near a campaign rally by President Ashraf Ghani in the
country’s northern Parwan province.
There was no immediate word of casualties in the
explosion.
The president’s campaign spokesman Hamed Aziz says
that Ghani was there but that he is safe and unharmed. Aziz said he would
provide more details later.
Wahida Shahkar, spokeswoman for the provincial
governor in Parwan, says the explosion happened while the rally was underway on
Tuesday, at the entrance to the venue.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the
attack.
Across Afghanistan, militant attacks have continued
as the country prepares for presidential elections later this month.