Targeted Attacks Continue to Take Toll in December in Afghanistan January 02,2021
KABUL - At least 60 people were killed and many others wounded in targeted attacks across Afghanistan in December, according to official figures kept by Xinhua. On Thursday, Hajji Bahramudin, a driver of Administrative Office of country s Presidential Palace, was killed and his boss Mohammad Jawid Wali was critically wounded after their vehicle was struck by an improvised bomb in Police District (PD) 7 of national capital Kabul. On Wednesday, a pilot of Afghan Air Force, Ahmad Massoud Attal, was shot and killed by gunmen in southern Kandahar province. The gunmen escaped after the shooting.
Roundup: Targeted attacks continue to take toll in December in Afghanistan
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2021-01-01 09:05:37 GMT2021-01-01 17:05:37(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
KABUL, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) At least 60 people were killed and many others wounded in targeted attacks across Afghanistan in December, according to official figures kept by Xinhua.
On Thursday, Hajji Bahramudin, a driver of Administrative Office of country s Presidential Palace, was killed and his boss Mohammad Jawid Wali was critically wounded after their vehicle was struck by an improvised bomb in Police District (PD) 7 of national capital Kabul.
On Wednesday, a pilot of Afghan Air Force, Ahmad Massoud Attal, was shot and killed by gunmen in southern Kandahar province. The gunmen escaped after the shooting.
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FIROZ KOAH, Afghanistan, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) An Afghan official lost his live following a bomb attack in Firoz Koah, capital of western Ghor province on Tuesday, the fourth person to lose live in targeted killings within day, a provincial source confirmed. Abdul Rahman Hatshan, deputy to Ghor provincial council, was martyred, and his colleague and member of the council, Abdul Rahimd Rizazada, and his son were wounded when a bomb attached to the vehicle they were driving exploded at mid-day on Tuesday, Fazilhaq Eahsan, chairman of provincial council, told Xinhua.
The vehicle was damaged by the force of the blast which occurred near the council s office in Firoz Koah, he said.
2020-12-15 11:05:27 GMT2020-12-15 19:05:27(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
FIROZ KOAH, Afghanistan, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) An Afghan official lost his live following a bomb attack in Firoz Koah, capital of western Ghor province on Tuesday, the fourth person to lose live in targeted killings within day, a provincial source confirmed. Abdul Rahman Hatshan, deputy to Ghor provincial council, was martyred, and his colleague and member of the council, Abdul Rahimd Rizazada, and his son were wounded when a bomb attached to the vehicle they were driving exploded at mid-day on Tuesday, Fazilhaq Eahsan, chairman of provincial council, told Xinhua.
The vehicle was damaged by the force of the blast which occurred near the council s office in Firoz Koah, he said.
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