Deputy governor of the Afghan capital, Kabul, has been killed in a "sticky bomb" attack.
Mahboobullah Mohebi and his secretary both died on Tuesday when a device attached to their car exploded. Though no group has claimed the attack, it was also learnt that two bodyguards were wounded.
AFP reported that
hours later in the central province of Ghor, a similar bomb killed Abdul Rahman
Akshan, the deputy chief of the provincial council.
Journalists, activists
and other political figures have been targeted in recent weeks. The capital has
also been hit by rockets twice this month, and recently saw attacks on
educational centres, including a massacre of students at a university. The
Islamic State group said it had carried out the student killings and one of the
rocket attacks.
Several recent attacks
on individuals have used so-called "sticky bombs", attached to
vehicles by magnets.
Violence has raged
across the country since the Taliban and Afghan government launched peace talks
in Qatar in September. Peace talks have been paused until January, with
government negotiators expected to return to Kabul from Qatar this week to meet
senior officials.
Afghan President
Ashraf Ghani and some other senior officials have called for talks to be moved
to Afghanistan from Doha.
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