Massive Car Bomb Blast Leaves At Least 27 Dead In Afghanistan’s Logar Province

Massive Car Bomb Blast Leaves At Least 27 Dead In Afghanistan's Logar Province

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On April 30th, a massive car bomb explosion took place in Afghanistan’s eastern Logar province.

At least 27 people were killed and dozens more were injured.

Initially, Interior ministry spokesman Tariq Arian said 21 people had been killed and 91 wounded and that a rescue and recovery operation was continuing.

A provincial health official said just over 60 injured people had been taken to hospital and many students were among the victims.

The European Union’s delegation to Afghanistan condemned the attack.

“In the holy month of Ramadan, horrible news on a car bomb in Pul-e-Alam, Logar province, killing and injuring innocent civilians, including students….this is a tragedy for the whole country,” it said on Twitter.

The car packed with explosives detonated in Logar’s capital of Pul-e Alam near the house of the former head of the provincial council, Didar Lawang, the spokesman for Logar’s governor, said.

The house also operated as a guesthouse and the blast had struck just as guests were breaking their fast during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, according to the head of Logar’s provincial council, Hasibullah Stanekzai.

Massive Car Bomb Blast Leaves At Least 27 Dead In Afghanistan's Logar Province

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He said among the casualties were high school students who had been staying at the house, having travelled to the capital to sit their university entrance exam, as well as pro-government militia members.

It is unknown who carried out the attack, and the Taliban said that they were looking into the matter.

Violence in Afghanistan has escalated in recent weeks after U.S. President Joe Biden announced the United States would withdraw troops by September 11th to end two decades of foreign military presence.

Massive Car Bomb Blast Leaves At Least 27 Dead In Afghanistan's Logar Province

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The May 1st – 2nd weekend marks the 10th anniversary since Osama Bin Laden, the mastermind of the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, was killed by US special-operations forces, Seal Team 6, inside his high-walled compound in the Pakistani military college city of Abbottabad.

In an exclusive interview with CNN conducted through intermediaries, two al Qaeda operatives tell CNN that “war against the US will be continuing on all other fronts unless they are expelled from the rest of the Islamic world.”

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Jim Allen

Ashton,
That wasn’t Taliban. (a Western creation)
That was US, Oh, my.. look, there’s no way we can leave now. See, the evil Taliban is already running amok. “We” must stop them, only US can…the poppy fields, … Er, I mean the poor civilians…