- A blast struck a vehicle in the Spin Boldak district of southern Kandahar province on Thursday, killing six people, including five security personnel.
- Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in August of last year, there have been fewer roadside bombings and violent occurrences.
A blast struck a vehicle in the Spin Boldak district of southern Kandahar province on Thursday, killing six people, including five security personnel, authorities said Friday.
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Mawlawi Mohammad Hashim Mahmoud, the police chief of the Spin Boldak area, confirmed the tragic attack on Thursday morning, saying an explosive device left over from previous wars struck a vehicle.
Meanwhile, an Afghan local news station reported on Friday that the blast killed six persons, including a civilian and five government security personnel.
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Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in August of last year, there have been fewer roadside bombings and violent occurrences, and the Taliban-led caretaker government has urged all Afghans to return home and work together to restore their country.















