Afghanistan wedding party raid, 35 killed in explosion and gunfire

A senior Afghan Defense Ministry official said the raid was against “a foreign terrorist group actively engaged in organising terrorist attacks”. — Photo: Reuters

HELMAND/KABUL: At least 35 civilians attending a wedding party were killed and 13 people wounded by explosions and gunfire during a raid by Afghan government forces on a nearby militant hideout, two officials in southern Helmand province said on Monday.

The officials said the house being used by the Taliban to train suicide bombers was located adjacent to the bride’s home that came under fire during Sunday night’s attack.

A senior Afghan Defense Ministry official said the raid was against “a foreign terrorist group actively engaged in organising terrorist attacks”.

“During the operation, a large warehouse of the terrorists’ supplies and equipment was also demolished,” the official said.

A second Afghan Defense Ministry official said a foreign militant detonated a suicide vest that killed him and others around him, including a woman.

“The compound was being used to train men and women who were willing to become suicide bombers, we raided it. We are aware that civilians were injured in the attack,” he said.

Attaullah Afghan, a member of the Helmand provincial council member, said 35 civilians people attending the wedding party near to the attack site in the Khaksar area of Musa Qala district were killed and 13 were injured.

A second provincial council member, Abdul Majid Akhundzadah, said 40 people, all civilians.

The Defense Ministry said the Taliban hideout was also used by foreign nationals working for the  group.

Bombing, air strikes and ground clashes between the US backed Afghan forces and groups have intensified following the collapse of the US-Taliban talks and ahead of the presidential polls next week.

A senior US defense official in Afghanistan said the operation was aimed against al Qaeda fighters but did not give any details about civilian casualties.

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