Landmine kills 13 in southern Afghanistan

Landmine kills 13 in southern Afghanistan
Years of conflict have left Afghanistan strewn with land mines. Above, an Afghan security force keeps watch at a checkpoint Kandahar province. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 28 August 2020
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Landmine kills 13 in southern Afghanistan

Landmine kills 13 in southern Afghanistan
  • Villagers were blown to pieces, and could not be identified

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan: At least 13 people were killed on Friday when their vehicle set off a land mine in Afghanistan’s southern Kandahar province, local officials said, blaming Taliban fighters for the attack.
The blast happened in the Spin Boldak district of Kandahar province when people were traveling to an open-air market, where hundreds of villagers gather for weekend sales.
Bahir Ahmad Ahmadi, a spokesman for Kandahar provincial governor said the villagers were blown to pieces, and could not be identified.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the land mine blast. Taliban fighters say they use roadside bombs and land mines to attack security forces, but civilians are frequently hurt or killed. Years of conflict have left Afghanistan strewn with land mines, which are often picked up by curious children. In 2018, at least 1,415 Afghan civilians were killed or injured by land mines and unexploded munitions. Children made up one third of overall casualties that year, and 80 percent of those casualties were caused by unexploded munitions, according to the United Nations Mine Action Service.