UPDATE 1-Double blast kills three people, injures 20 in east Afghanistan

Reuters

Updated: 06-04-2019 16:06 IST | Created: 06-04-2019 16:06 IST

Twin explosions on Saturday in the eastern Afghanistan city of Jalalabad killed three people and injured 20 others, local officials said. One child and two women were killed, said Mohammad Shoieb Sahak, deputy head of Nangarhar Regional Hospital.

Eight security forces were among the casualties, said Ataullah Khogyani, spokesman for the Nangarhar provincial government. "In today's incident, my sister and her daughters have been victims," said Sami Ul Haq, a resident of Nangarhar, visiting his family at the hospital. One of his nieces was killed and the other wounded, along with her mother, in the attack, he said.

"It is such a misery." It was not clear what caused the explosions.

No group took immediate responsibility. Islamic State emerged in Nangarhar in 2015 on the porous border with Pakistan to become one of Afghanistan's most dangerous militant groups for its bombing and complex attacks. Fighting between militant groups, and between the Taliban and Afghan forces has intensified in recent weeks amid recurring peace talks. (Reporting by Rafiq Shirzad in Jalalabad, Afghanistan and Ahmad Sultan in Kandahar; Writing by Rod Nickel in Kabul; Editing by Kim Coghill and Mark Potter)

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