At Least 8 Killed When Car Bomb Detonates

Some 47 people were wounded
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Mar 13, 2021 1:55 PM CST
At Least 8 Killed When Car Bomb Detonates
An injured girl lies in a hospital bed after a car bomb attack in Herat province, west of Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, March 13, 2021. A powerful car bomb killed at least eight people and injured 47 in Afghanistan's western Herat province, officials said Saturday.   (AP Photo/Hamed Sarfarazi)

A powerful car bomb killed at least eight people and wounded 47 in Afghanistan's western Herat province, officials said Saturday, the AP reports. Hours later, the UN condemned an “alarming” increase in attacks in the country targeting civilians. The death toll in the explosion late Friday that also destroyed 14 houses is expected to rise because several of the injured were critical, said Rafiq Sherzai, a spokesman for the provincial hospital. One among the dead and 11 of the injured were Afghan Security Forces personnel while the remainder were civilians, including women and children, said Interior Ministry spokesman Tariq Arian. No one immediately claimed responsibility. The UN Security Council at a press briefing in New York condemned an “alarming” increase in attacks in Afghanistan targeting civilians even as the Taliban and the Afghan government hold on-again-off-again talks in Qatar.

“These heinous attacks have targeted civil servants, the judiciary, the media, health care, and humanitarian workers, including women in prominent positions, those who protect and promote human rights, and ethnic and religious minorities,” the council said. The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for many of the targeted killings while the Taliban and the government have blamed each other for trying to sabotage efforts to reach a peace agreement. The slow pace of talks and the increasing violence has prompted the United States to cobble together a peace proposal, which was delivered last weekend. Both sides are expected to review and revise the eight-page plan ahead of a far-reaching meeting the US has proposed to be held in Turkey within weeks, when Washington hopes to see an agreement.

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