At least three people were killed and 14 wounded on Monday when a
suicide bomber attacked a bus filled with Afghan army personnel in
northern Afghanistan, officials said.
The blast occurred just
before 8 a.m. in Dehdadi district, not far from the Balkh provincial
capital of Mazar-i-Sharif, according to a statement by the Ministry of
Defense.
The ministry put the number of wounded at eight, while
Munir Ahmad Farhad, a spokesman for the Balkh provincial governor, said
that 14, including three women, had been injured.
The bomber detonated a suicide vest near the bus as it was carrying
members of the army's 209th Shaheen Corps, and all of the reported
casualties were army employees, Farhad said.
The Taliban claimed
responsibility for the bombing in a statement released online. The
statement named a resident of Wardak province, which neighbours the
Afghan capital city of Kabul, as the attacker.
Buses carrying
military and government employees to and from work have been common
targets for insurgent groups like the Taliban, who are seeking to topple
the Western-backed government in Kabul and reimpose harsh Islamic rule
15 years after they were ousted form power.
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