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6 dead, 35 hurt in Afghan market blast

At least six persons were killed and 35 wounded on Monday, when an improvised explosive device (IED) tore into a crowded marketplace in a northern Afghan province on the border with Turkmenistan, officials said.

The bomb, hidden on a bicycle, exploded as farmers gathered in Darzab district of the province of Jawzjan on market day. However, there was no immediate word on who was responsible, authorities said.

“People usually come from surrounding villages on Monday to do their shopping in the city,” said Reza Ghafoori, a spokesman for the provincial governor.

“Enemies of the people of Afghanistan put an improvised explosive device (IED) on a bicycle and targeted our innocent countrymen who were there to buy their needs.” 
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