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14 killed in Afghan bomb blasts

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Published: 08:36, 25 November 2020  
14 killed in Afghan bomb blasts

At least 14 people have been killed and 45 wounded when two explosions ripped through a marketplace in the city of Bamiyan in central Afghanistan, according to officials.

Zabardast Safai, the police chief of the eponymous province said on Tuesday (Nov 24) the explosives were hidden at the side of a road in Bamiyan, home to many members of the mainly Shia Hazara ethnic minority.

The victims included 12 civilians, including children, and two traffic police officers.

According to the interior ministry, the blasts ripped through the marketplace in the evening rush hour.

Spokesman Tariq Arian said two magnetic bombs caused the blasts in the crowded market, calling it an “unforgivable crime”.

“When I reached the market … there was still blood and body parts everywhere. The blast occurred when people were busy shopping,” local resident Anwar Saadatyar told AFP news agency

“I visited the hospital later and saw people crying for their relatives who were killed or wounded in the explosions,” he said.

“There were so many wounded people that doctors didn’t know who to treat first. I will never forget that scene.”

There was no immediate claim of responsibility. The Taliban, which has been waging a rebellion against the foreign-backed Kabul administration since being toppled in late 2001, denied involvement in the bombings.

Nearly 6,000 Afghan civilians were killed or wounded in the first nine months of this year as heavy fighting between government forces and the Taliban rages on despite efforts to find peace, according to the United Nations.

Dozens of nations began pledging billions of dollars in aid for Afghanistan at a conference in Geneva on Tuesday, hoping that peace negotiations recently begun between the government and the Taliban will end nearly two decades of war._Al Jazeera

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