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Afghan authorities: 3 protecting voter registration killed

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AP Kabul

Three police protecting voter registration centres in two Afghan provinces were killed by militants over a two-day period this week, authorities said today.

Sharafuddin Majhidi, spokesman for the governor of western Badghis province, said five rockets were fired by militants on a voter registration centre in the provincial capital Qalay-i-Now, killing one officer and wounding two others.

Last night, two other police officers were killed by unknown gunman at a registration center in Jalalabad in eastern Nangarhar province and their weapons taken, said Abdul Ghafar, a member of parliament.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks.

Afghanistan Parliament elections are set for October.

 

Also today, an Afghan official said a roadside bomb killed five people in eastern Nangarhar province. Attaullah Khogyani, spokesman for the provincial governor, said the explosion struck a vehicle in the Aska Mina district yesterday, killing the five and wounding 14 civilians.

Khogyani sad women and children were among the victims.

No one immediately took responsibility for the bombing but Khogyani blamed the Taliban, saying they regularly plant roadside bombs targeting Afghan officials and security forces.

Afghanistan has the highest number of mine victims in the world, which along with other roadside bombs kill or wound scores of civilians.

Earlier this month, the UN mission in Afghanistan said the country's civilian death toll in the first three months of this year was a staggering 763 people.

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First Published: Apr 20 2018 | 9:40 PM IST

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