20 Apr 2024
Wednesday 28 December 2016 - 12:21
Story Code : 244723

Another parliament member attacked in Afghan capital



Press TV- An Afghan lawmaker has been wounded in a bomb attack in a crowded area of Afghanistans capital of Kabul.

The blast took place near the 6th police district and a mosque in Dasht-e-Barchi area in western Kabul on Wednesday morning apparently targeting the vehicle of legislator Fakuri Biheshti, who was on his way toward the parliament building at the time.

Biheshti and his son were wounded in the attack, according to an unnamed official with the Afghan Parliaments Security Department. There may be other casualties, too.

Different accounts provided in initial reports described the source of the blast as a magnetic bomb, an IED device, or an explosive vest worn by a bomber.

The targeted lawmaker represents the central Bamyan Province in the countrys lower house of the parliament, Wolesi Jirga.

There has been no claim of responsibility for the attack, but the Taliban militant group is suspected of involvement. There has been no official word on the blast, either.

The Daesh terrorist group has also gained a foothold in Afghanistan and is competing with the Taliban in acts of terror. Daesh has claimed responsibility for earlier attacks on Shia events and mosques.

The latest bomb attack came a week after gunmen in the southern Helmand Province targeted the home of another parliament member, killing at least five people, including security guards and family members. The Taliban claimed responsibility for that attack, which targeted the residence of MP Mir Wali, saying they raided his home to disrupt an important gathering of security officials.

The Taliban militants lost their grip over Afghanistan in a 2001 US-led invasion, but security has never taken hold in the country despite the presence of foreign boots on Afghan soil.

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