Afghanistan: Bomb Blast Kills 2 in Eastern Khost Province, Says Official
The violence comes despite stepped-up efforts by the United States to find a negotiated end to the country's 17-year war.
Kabul, January 8: An Afghan official says at least 2 civilians were killed when a bomb went off in eastern Khost province. Habib Shah Ansari, the provincial health director, also says that 23 people, mostly civilians, were wounded in the attack, which took place in the provincial capital, the city of Khost, on Tuesday.
Ansari says the explosives were placed inside a motorbike that was detonated by remote control. The Taliban did not make any immediate statements on the bombing but the insurgents have been carrying out near-daily attacks targeting Afghan forces, including in Khost. Afghanistan Blast: At least 20 Killed, 40 Injured in Suicide Bombing in Gardez.
The violence comes despite stepped-up efforts by the United States to find a negotiated end to the country's 17-year war.