Khost:A suicide bomber on Thursday killed at least 13 people and wounded around 40 others, including a prominent Afghan lawmaker, in an e mplex housing the governor of eastern Khost province, officials said
. “Thirteen dead bodies and 39 wounded people were brought tothe hospital,” Aminullah Khan, a doctor at the government hospital in Khost city, the capital of the province which borders Pakistan, told the reporters.
A senior local police official requesting anonymity said 20 people were killed and 40 others were wounded.
Humayoun Humayoun, a well-known MP from Khost province, was wounded in the deadly explosion, he also added.
Protesters accusing the provincial governor of Khost for rampant corruption and land grabbing have staged demonstrations outside his residence for nearly a week now .
No group has so far claimed the responsibility for the attack, but the suicide blasts have been a weapon of choice for the Taliban in their thirteen year long battle against the US-backed government and foreign forces.
The bombs often target Afghan security forces, but they have also taken a heavy toll on civilians.\
The number of civilians killed and wounded in Afghanistan jumped 22 per cent in 2014, a recent UN report said, as NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) troops withdrew from the combat.
The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan attributed the rise to an intensification in ground fighting, resulting in a total of 10,548 civilian casualties last year.
President Barack Obama last week reversed plans to withdraw around 5,000 US troops from Afghanistan this year, an overture to the country’s new reform-minded leader, President Ashraf Ghani.
The Taliban, waging a deadly insurgency since they were ousted from power in late 2001, warned that the announcement would damage any prospects of peace talks as they vowed to continue fighting. (AFP)