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JALALABAD, Afghanistan – Eleven members of an Afghan family, including women and children, were killed in a grenade attack on their home in the country’s volatile east, officials said on Monday, February 20.
The attack, which left 3 others wounded, occurred in Laghman province on Sunday but no group has so far claimed responsibility.
“Eleven people were martyred after two grenades were thrown at their house by unknown gunmen in Laghman’s Baad Pakh district,” the local governor’s spokesman Sarhadi Zwak told AFP.
“All the victims were civilians, women and children among them,” Zwak added.
One of them died of his wounds while being rushed to a hospital in neighbouring Nangarhar province, said health official Abdul Latif Qayyomi.
Afghan civilians are paying a high price for the escalating conflict. Civilian casualties in 2016 were the highest recorded by the UN since 2009, with nearly 11,500 non-combatants killed or wounded.
Twelve civilians, including eight children returning from school, were killed on Friday in a roadside bombing in the eastern province of Paktika.
The UN last week voiced alarm over the recent killing of 25 other civilians in the southern province of Helmand, most of them in US air strikes. – Rappler.com
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