Kabul (Afghanistan): At least 20 civilians were killed and 34 others were wounded in a series of violent attacks in five provinces of Afghanistan in the span of 24 hours, underlining the already dilapidated security situation in the country as the US withdraws its troops.
As per a news agency, one of the incidents involved is a magnetic IED blast on Saturday targeting a bus carrying lecturers and employees of a university in Parwan province. Maiwand Farooq Nijrabi, a medicine faculty lecturer at the university, was among those killed in the incident along with three of his colleagues. 17 more people were reportedly wounded in the incident.
"The daily violence takes our youth, religious scholars and soldiers. If this continues, we will witness a dangerous crisis," said Moeen Mirzada, Nijrabi's relative.
On Sunday, two civilians were killed and one more was wounded in an explosion in Shirzad district in Nangarhar province.
Meanwhile, at least 10 people were killed and 15 others suffered injuries in a mortar shelling of a house in Afghanistan's northeastern province of Kapisa. The house was hosting a wedding ceremony when the mortar shell hit.
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Kapisa police claimed that the Taliban had fired the mortar, however, the terror group declined the claim, reported a news agency.