...

Eighteen killed in Afghan bank bombings

Other News Materials 19 February 2011 18:48 (UTC +04:00)

Eighteen people were killed and 70 wounded Saturday after bombers targeted a bank in eastern Afghanistan, a government spokesman said.

Seven bombers stormed a branch of Kabul Bank in Jalalabad city, according to Ahmad Zia Abdulzia, the spokesman for the provincial governor.

Two bombers detonated their explosives, while five others were killed in a gunbattle with Afghan security forces, Abdulzia said.

The attack began in the morning as Afghan security personnel queued up to receive their salaries at the local bank, dpa reported.

"Relentless terrorists have attacked innocent people who came to the bank for their daily transactions and collecting their salaries," President Hamid Karzai said.

He condemned the attack as an "un-Islamic act" by "terrorists who would not let Afghan civilians continue their life peacefully." The president's office had earlier said that three suicide bombers blew themselves up at the bank.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.

"Insurgents blatantly targeted Afghan civilians in this truly vile attack on the people of Afghanistan," Rear Admiral Vic Beck, a NATO spokesman, said in a statement. "We will continue working with the Afghan government in bringing those responsible to justice."

Meanwhile, a NATO-led International Security Assistance Force soldier was killed in an insurgent attack in southern Afghanistan on Saturday, the alliance said in a statement.

Saturday's attacks came a day after a suicide bomber detonated his vehicle in the southeastern city of Khost, killing eight people and wounding about 40.

Tags:
Latest

Latest