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Suicide bomb attack in northern Afghanistan  
 
Afghan president condemns attack on provincial government office in 
Pul-e-Khumri, Baghlan which left at least 14 dead.
Last Modified: 20 May 2013 13:44   
 
The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack in front of provincial 
government offices in Pul-e-Khumri [AFP] 
A suicide bomber struck outside government buildings 
in northern Afghanistan on Monday, killing 14 people including a local 
politician in the latest attack to target provincial officials.
Emergency services rushed to the scene and took the wounded to 
hospital after the bomber, who was wearing police uniform, blew himself 
up next to Rasoul Mohseni, the head of Baghlan's provincial council.
Also among the dead were seven police guards and several other people waiting 
to speak to Mohseni, who was walking into the government 
offices in Pul-e-Khumri city when he was killed.
"I collected information from different hospitals and the death toll 
is 14. Another nine people are wounded," Zubair Akbary, the provincial 
public health director, told the AFP news agency.
Taliban insurgents said they had deliberately targeted Mohseni, who 
was head of the provincial council, an elected body in each of 
Afghanistan's 34 provinces that liaises between residents and the local 
government.
"One of our mujahideen conducted today's attack, and killed Mohseni 
and 11 of his friends," spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said. "He was 
corrupt and an anti-Taliban man. We are very happy to have achieved our 
aim."
'Enemies of Afghanistan'
Khalil Musadeq, the chief of the Pul-e-Khumri hospital, confirmed 
that at least 11 people, including Mohseni, were killed in the blast.
President Hamid Karzai condemned the attack and blamed the bombing on the 
"enemies of Afghanistan", a phrase Afghan officials often use to 
refer to the Taliban. He said that the attack was "a cowardly act 
against all Islamic teachings and human values".
Pul-e-Khumri is the capital of Baghlan, a province located in the 
more peaceful north of Afghanistan but which sees regular attacks by 
Taliban insurgents.
As international troops withdraw from the country, the Taliban has 
increasingly targeted Afghan politicians, government officials and the 
security forces.
The insurgents launched their annual "spring offensive" last month 
vowing to use suicide blasts to inflict maximum casualties and warning 
Afghans working for President Karzai's regime to distance themselves 
from the government.
Monday's attack came a day after at least 10 Afghan police were killed in 
separate incidents.
In one of the incidents, Taliban fighters attacked a security check 
post in the Muqur district of Ghazni province, killing six police.
Afghan security forces are moving onto the front line against the 
insurgents, and suffering heavier casualties, as the 100,000 NATO combat troops 
prepare to exit by the end of next year.
On Friday, two car bombs exploded in a sprawling housing development 
in the southern province of Kandahar, killing at least nine people and 
wounding more than 60.  
 
Source: 
Agencies  

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