The explosion killed the governor of Khaki Safed district in western Farah province of Afghanistan, Abdul Khaliq Norzai, according to local media reports.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The governor of Khaki Safed district in western Farah province of Afghanistan, Abdul Khaliq Norzai, was killed on Tuesday morning after a remote-controlled bomb exploded, local media reported, citing police.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The governor of Khaki Safed district in western Farah province of Afghanistan, Abdul Khaliq Norzai, was killed on Tuesday morning after a remote-controlled bomb exploded, local media reported, citing police.
According to the Tolo news agency, the explosion took place, when the governor was walking home from a mosque.
The Taliban militant group reportedly has claimed responsibility for the attack, and the investigation into the incident has been launched.
Afghanistan is in a state of political and social turmoil, with Taliban insurgents and other extremist including the Islamic State, taking advantage of the instability in the country.
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