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Updated 07 Aug, 2017 10:22am

Kabul claims seizing Pakistani truck carrying explosives

KABUL: Afghan intelligence officials claimed on Sunday they had seized a truck in Kabul carrying more than 16 tonnes of explosives hidden in boxes marked as poultry feed, months after a truck bomb killed about 150 people.

They said the truck with Pakistani licence plates was seized in District 9 of the capital, the National Directorate of Security said in a statement, adding that five people were arrested.

“It was loaded with explosives to make bombs, suicide vests and conduct terrorist activities in Kabul,” the statement said, adding that 16,500 kg of explosives was seized.

On May 31 a massive truck bomb ripped through the Afghan capital’s diplomatic quarter during the morning rush hour, killing about 150 and wounding around 400 people, mostly civilians.

No group claimed responsibility for the attack that was caused by over 1,500kg of explosives hidden in a sewage truck, according to Western officials.

Taliban militants rarely claim responsibility for attacks that kill large numbers of civilians.

The militants have intensified their attacks since they launched their “spring offensive” in late April, with civilians bearing the brunt of the conflict.

According to UN figures, more than 26,500 civilians have died and nearly 49,000 have been injured as a result of armed conflict in Afgha­nistan since January 2009.

Meanwhile, Afghan authori­ties are tightening security in the central areas of Kabul after a string of suicide attacks.

“In this security plan, our priority is the diplomatic area,” Salem Ehsaas, acting police chief of Kabul, said.

Published in Dawn, August 7th, 2017

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