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At least 11 people have been killed in a landmine explosion in Afghanistan

At least 11 civilians, including children, were killed when their car crashed into a mine in the north Afghanistan, local government officials said today, accusing Taliban insurgents of planting landmines.

No group, including the Taliban, has claimed responsibility The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a gathering of senior Taliban leaders and UN officials in Qatar on Saturday to discuss the peace process in Afghanistan, the security of diplomats and humanitarian workers in Afghanistan.

A Taliban spokesman said in a statement on Twitter that Sir Mohammad Abbas Stanekzai, the deputy director of the Taliban’s political bureau, “reiterated their strong commitment to the Afghan peace process during this meeting” with UN officials.

As the Taliban delegation assured the safety of all UN intelligence personnel and other diplomats in Afghanistan, Afghan officials accused the Taliban of continuing to use force against government forces and civilians in an attempt to seize control of the country. .

Husamudim Sams, the governor of the northern province of Badghis, said 11 people on board a vehicle, including three children, were killed in an explosion in the town of Kala-i-Naou yesterday.

In recent months in Afghanistan, members of the security forces, judges, government officials, civil society activists and journalists have been targeted by roadside bombs, small magnetic bombs and other vehicles. attacks.

Nearly 1,800 Afghan civilians have been killed or wounded in the first three months of 2021 during clashes between government forces and Taliban insurgents despite peace efforts, the United Nations said in April.

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