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Taliban Afghanistan bomb attack leaves 120 casualties

At least 20 people have been killed and nearly 100 others wounded after a Taliban bomb attack targeted a building of the intelligence services in southern Afghanistan, officials say.

The bomb attack occurred in the city of Qalat, the capital of Zabul Province, on Thursday morning, and according to Atta Jan Haqbayan, the head of Zabul’s provincial council, it targeted the building of the National Directorate of Security (NDS) there.

The official said that the huge blast also wounded 95 people and warned that “the number of casualties may rise as rescue teams and people are still searching the bodies under the rubble.”

Reuters also quoted an unnamed senior Defense Ministry official in Kabul as saying that the militants sought to target a training base for NDS but parked the explosives-laden vehicle outside a hospital gate nearby.

Reports said that several women, children, health workers, and patients in the hospital were critically wounded.

Rahmatullah Yarmal, Zabul’s governor, said that the regional hospital of Zabul was destroyed in the attack.

“Ambulances have also been called from Kandahar city to transfer the wounded to hospitals in Kandahar province. Most of the victims have been taken to private hospitals,” Afghanistan’s Tolo News television channel quoted local officials as saying.

The Taliban militant group, which launched a fresh string of deadly strikes across the war-torn country this week, claimed the Thursday bomb attack, saying that it had targeted the NDS office.

PressTV-Bomb attacks kill 46, wound dozens in Afghanistan

Bomb attacks kill 46, wound dozens in AfghanistanTwo separate blasts in Afghanistan kill a total of 46 people and wound dozens of others, including during one event attended by Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.

Just days ago, the Taliban launched two separate bomb attacks, killing a total of 46 people and wounding dozens more.

One of those attacks hit an election campaign rally in the city of Charikar, the provincial capital of Parwan, and killed at least 24 people. The event was attended by Afghan President Ashraf Ghani but he was unhurt.

The other one killed at least 22 people after a bomb blast hit the center of the capital, Kabul.

The new wave of violence comes after the US-Taliban peace talks collapsed last week.

The US and its allies invaded Afghanistan to remove the Taliban regime. Some 18 years on, Washington has been seeking truce with the militant group.

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