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Published 18 Sep, 2017 07:04am

Four die in blast at phone market in Afghanistan

KHOST: Four people were killed and 14 others injured in an explosion at a mobile phone market in southeastern Afghanistan on Sunday, officials said, in the latest attack to hit the war-weary country.

The deadly blast comes as the Afghan government considers a plan to arm 20,000 civilians to fight the Taliban and other militant groups which have gained ground since US-led Nato combat troops left in 2014.

“The blast happened at around noon in a market where people go to download music and videos to their mobile phones,” said the police chief of Khost province, Faizullah Khairat. He said the explosion was caused by a “remote-controlled bomb”.

The health department’s director, Habib Shah Ansari, confirmed four people had been killed and said “over a dozen wounded” had been taken to hospitals in the provincial capital of the same name.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack but the volatile province bordering Pakistan is contested by the Afghan Taliban.

Music was one of the many forms of entertainment banned during the Taliban’s 1996-2001 rule and the militants have previously attacked such markets. The province has come under attack by the Taliban in recent months.

As Ramazan began on May 27, a Taliban car bomber targeted a CIA-funded Afghan militia group, leaving 13 people dead and six injured in Khost. It was the deadliest Ramazan since the US-led invasion in 2001 with over 200 killed and hundreds wounded, according to a count based on official figures.

Afghan security forces have been struggling to beat back a resurgent Taliban, which last month vowed to make Afghanistan a “graveyard” for foreign forces after US President Donald Trump made an open-ended commitment to keep American boots on the ground.

As it searches for a security quick fix, the Afghan government is considering a proposal to train and arm civilians to defend territories where Islamist militants have been driven out.

The plan has sparked concern the local forces could become another thuggish militia and end up terrorising and abusing the people they are supposed to defend.

Published in Dawn, September 18th, 2017

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