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Twin bombs strike Afghan checkpoint, one killed

May 15, 2013 05:33 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:26 pm IST - KABUL

Afghan police officers inspect the scene after two bombs exploded at a police checkpoint in the city of Jalalabad east of Kabul, Afghanistan, on May 15, 2013, killing at least one police officer.

Two bombs exploded at a checkpoint outside a Provincial Governor’s compound in eastern Afghanistan on Wednesday, killing at least one police officer, an official said.

The explosions struck in the early morning in Jalalabad, the capital of Nangarhar province. The first bomb wounded a policeman, and the second was remotely detonated minutes later as police swarmed to the blast scene to secure it.

The second explosion killed one police officer and wounded at least five policemen and three civilian passers-by who were on their way to a nearby park, said Ahmad Zia Abdulzai, a spokesman for the Governor.

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The head of the provincial health department, Dr. Baz Mohammad Shirzad, said 11 victims were taken to a local hospital where one, the police officer, died of injuries.

At the scene later on Wednesday, dried blood stained the sidewalk next to the checkpoint and the makeshift police shelter was reduced to a pile of rubble.

Mr. Abdulzai said authorities were investigating how insurgents were able to plant the bombs despite heavy security near the Governor’s compound.

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The Taliban have been ramping up attacks on government forces lately, seeking to destabilise Afghanistan as more foreign troops prepare to draw down from the 12-year-old war.

Another roadside bomb in Nangarhar on Saturday ripped through a police vehicle, killing two and injuring three police officers.

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