2021-04-23 09:35:47 GMT2021-04-23 17:35:47(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
GHAZNI, Afghanistan, April 23 (Xinhua) Two police personnel including a district police chief were killed as a roadside bomb struck their vehicle in Afghanistan s eastern Ghazni province on Friday, a member of the provincial council said.
Without providing more details, Hamidullah Sarwar said, Rahmatullah Mabariz the police chief for Nawa district along with one of his bodyguards were killed in a roadside bomb blast on Friday morning.
The local police side has not yet made comment on the report.
According to local officials, on Thursday, the police chief of Ghazni s Deh Yak district was also killed in clash with the Taliban militants. Enditem
23 Apr 2021 - 16:20
GHAZNI CITY (Pajhwok): The Nawai Unit Commander Lt. Rahmatullah Mubarez has been killed in a roadside blast in the Deh Yak district of southern Ghazni . . .
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22 Apr 2021 - 13:22
GHAZNI CITY (Pajhwok): Acting police chief for Deh Yak district of southern Ghazni province has been killed and the first police district chief of Ghazni . . .
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Acting Police Chief Killed in Ghazni Blast
Abdul Rahman Fateh, the acting police chief of Deh Yak district in Ghazni, was killed in roadside mine blast in the province on Monday, local sources confirmed.
The incident happened in Deh Yak district of the province on Monday afternoon when Fateh and other security forces were on their way to supply local forces and his vehicle struck a roadside mine, the sources said.
“No other security force members were wounded in the blast,” according to the sources.
Local officials so far have not yet commented on the incident.
No group including the Taliban has claimed responsibility for the blast.
20 Security Force Members Killed, Wounded in 24 Hours
As the summer fighting season approaches, the scale of war and violence continues to rise in Afghanistan. The latest figures show that at least 20 members of the Afghan security forces were killed and wounded in the past 24 hours in five provinces of the country.
The casualties were reported in Ghazni, Daikundi, Badakhshan, Khost and Balkh provinces.
Lawmakers in Afghanistan’s parliament meanwhile warned that there will be more fatalities among the security forces if they do not take an offensive stance.
In the latest incident, Abdul Rahman Fateh, the acting police chief of Deh Yak district in Ghazni, was killed on Monday in a roadside mine blast in the province.