An Afghan provincial governor Friday escaped an ambush by gunmen in the country's northern Balkh province in which two of his bodyguards were killed, authorities said.
"Gunmen wearing police uniform fired on General Juma Khan Hamdard's motorcade, leaving two bodyguards dead and three guards wounded on the outskirts of provincial capital Mazar-i-Sharif city late Friday morning," a security source told Xinhua.
Hamdard, who comes from Balkh province, serves as the governor of eastern Paktiya province.
The gunfight lasted for one hour, the source said, adding an investigation has been launched into the case.
The casualties on the side of the attackers remained unclear.
No group has claimed responsibility for the attack yet.
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