Angry villagers in Afghanistan have stoned a man to death and riddled his body with bullets, believing he set off a bomb on a bus that killed 18 civilians, officials said today.
The roadside blast ripped through a minibus carrying wedding guests in the central province of Ghazni yesterday, killing 18 people, the majority of them women.
Villagers hunted down a local man who was found hiding in a chicken coop next to his home, with the bomb's remote control apparently found nearby, Ghazni deputy provincial governor Mohammad Ali Ahmadi told AFP.
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"They (then) shot about 200 bullets at his body," Ahmadi added.
Asadullah Insafi, the Ghazni province deputy police chief, gave a similar account of the incident.
Locals said the man, whom they accused of being a Taliban militant, took responsibility for the bombing and tipped them off about a second device that he had planted nearby.
The claims could not be verified.
Roadside bombs, also known as improvised explosive devices or IEDs, are planted by Taliban militants to target Afghan security forces and US-led NATO troops, but they often miss their intended targets and kill civilians.
The Taliban, who did not claim yesterday's attack, normally deny responsibility for bombings that cause civilian casualties.
More than 1,000 civilians were killed and around twice as many others were wounded in the first half of 2013, according to a UN report, a 23 percent increase from the same period last year.