At least 12 killed in suicide attack on Afghan army recruits
JALALABAD: At least 12 people were killed and dozens wounded Monday when a Taliban suicide bomber attacked a bus carrying Afghan army recruits near the eastern city of Jalalabad, officials said.
It came days after US Secretary of State John Kerry paid a visit to Kabul to underscore his support for Afghanistan's beleaguered unity government and call on the insurgent group to resume direct peace talks.
“In the attack, 12 army recruits were killed,” said Ataullah Khogyani, spokesman for Nangarhar province.
Ministry of Defence spokesman Dawlat Waziri confirmed the incident and death toll, adding the attacker struck the bus while riding a motorised tricycle.
“The recruits were being transferred from Jalalabad to Kabul,” Waziri said, putting the number of injured at 26.
Ehsansullah Shinwari, head of a regional hospital in Nangarhar province, said 38 people were hurt in the bombing.
Speaking from the hospital, Ahmad, who only uses one name, told AFP that his father and two brothers were killed in the attack.
At the site of the blast, bloodied clothes and personal belongings were strewn on the ground around the badly charred remains of the bus.