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Afghanistan: Dozens killed after bus hits ‘Taliban’ bomb

July 31, 2019 by www.dw.com

A “Taliban roadside bomb” on Wednesday killed at least 34 people, mostly women and children, Afghan authorities said.

Insurgents, such as the Taliban militant group, regularly target pro-government forces but civilians often take the brunt of attacks.

Read more: US, allies have killed more civilians than Taliban in first half of 2019, UN says

What we know so far:

  • Government officials warned that the death toll could rise.
  • A majority of the victims were women and children.
  • Emergency services were deployed to assist survivors.
  • No group has claimed responsibility.

Read more: Why a Taliban peace deal won’t end bloodshed in Afghanistan

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‘Barbaric act’

Farah provincial police spokesman Mohibullah Mohib said: ”The bomb was freshly planted by the Taliban insurgents to target Afghan and foreign security forces.”

Afghan Interior Ministry spokesman Nasrat Rahim called the attack a “barbaric act of terrorists.”

Government spokesman Sedi Sediqqi said “all victims are civilians.”

‘Shocking’ civilian deaths

The attack comes just a day after the UN condemned the “shocking” number of civilians killed in the Afghan war this year.

The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said the US and other pro-government forces have killed more civilians during the first half of 2019 than militant groups.

“We urge all parties to heed this imperative, to answer the call of Afghans for immediate steps to be taken to reduce the terrible harm being inflicted [on civilians],” said UNAMA head Tadamichi Yamamoto.

UNAMA noted that 20 percent of all civilian deaths during the first half of 2019 were caused by improvised explosive devices.

Read more: Is Germany reassessing its role in Afghanistan?

  • Endless battle for power in Afghanistan

    Fragile security

    Repeated attacks in Afghanistan in 2018 and 2019 have killed and wounded hundreds of innocent Afghans, and shown the world the fragile and worsening state of security in the conflict-stricken country. The incidents have plunged war-weary Afghan citizens into a state of despair and highlighted the limitations faced by the government in Kabul in ensuring public security.

  • Endless battle for power in Afghanistan

    A long series of attacks

    The violent incidents have made Afghanistan once again a staple of international headlines. Outfits like the Taliban and the “Islamic State” (IS) have claimed responsibility for the attacks. The Afghan government is under heavy pressure to restore security and take back territory controlled by a number of insurgent groups, including the Taliban and IS.

  • Endless battle for power in Afghanistan

    Spring offensive

    In 2018, the Taliban announced the start of their annual spring offensive, dismissing an offer of peace talks by President Ashraf Ghani. The militants, fighting to restore their version of strict Islamic law to Afghanistan, said their campaign was a response to a more aggressive US military strategy adopted in 2017, which aims to force the militants into peace talks.

  • Endless battle for power in Afghanistan

    Trump’s Afghanistan policy

    US President Donald Trump unveiled a new strategy for Afghanistan in 2017, vowing to deploy more troops to train and advise Afghan security forces. Trump also pledged to support Afghan troops in their war against the Taliban and maintain US presence in the country for as long as there was a need for it. In 2019, he reversed course and promised a troop pullout.

  • Endless battle for power in Afghanistan

    Afghan peace process

    Despite President Ghani’s offer in February 2018 for peace talks “without preconditions,” the Taliban had until 2019 shown no interest, dismissing the peace overtures as a “conspiracy.”

  • Endless battle for power in Afghanistan

    Pakistani support

    Pakistan has been under pressure from Kabul and Washington to stop offering safe havens to militants blamed for attacks in Afghanistan, a charge Islamabad denies and insists that its influence over the insurgents has been exaggerated. Kabul and Islamabad regularly trade accusations of harboring the other country’s militants and the harsh language has underscored the strains between them.

  • Endless battle for power in Afghanistan

    Role of the warlords

    Apart from the Taliban, Afghan warlords exercise massive influence in the country. Last year, Hizb-i-Islami leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar returned to Kabul after a 20-year exile to play an active role in Afghan politics. In September 2016, the Afghan government signed a deal with Hekmatyar in the hope that other warlords and militant groups would seek better ties with Kabul.

  • Endless battle for power in Afghanistan

    An inefficient government

    In the midst of an endless battle for power, President Ghani’s approval ratings continue to plummet. Rampant corruption in the Afghan government and a long tug-of-war within the US-brokered national unity government has had a negative impact on the government’s efforts to eradicate terrorism.

    Author: Shamil Shams


ls/rt (AFP, AP)

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