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Afghan blast kills five policemen

A roadside bomb has killed five Afghan policemen on patrol in the eastern province of Paktia, officials said on Sunday, the latest in a series of deadly insurgent attacks.

The blast in Zurmat district in the troubled province bordering Pakistan hit a police vehicle yesterday evening and killed all five officers on board, provincial police chief Zulmai Oryakhail told AFP.
The incident and death toll was confirmed by the provincial governor’s spokesman Naqib Ahmad Attal.

No group or individual immediately claimed <g data-gr-id="17">responsibility</g> but both officials blamed Taliban militants for the attack. Roadside bombs are the favourite weapon of the Islamist militants fighting to oust the 
Western-backed Kabul government.

Separately a bomb explosion wounded at least eight civilians in Asad Abad, the capital of Kunar province also on the border with Pakistan, provincial police chief Abdul Habib Sayedkhili told AFP.
Militants frequently target Afghan police and military, but the surge in attacks has also taken a heavy toll on civilians. 

Nearly 1,600 civilians were killed and 3,329 injured in the first half of this year, according to UN figures. 
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