KABUL: A car bombing in Kabul targeting an Afghan lawmaker killed at leastnine people, officials said.
Lawmaker Khan Mohammad Wardak survived the blast but is among 20 injuredincluding women and children, Afghan Interior Minister Massoud Andarabisaid.
It is unclear whether the explosive was planted in a car parked on thelawmaker’s route or if a vehicle with the bomb was being driven by abomber, Andarabi added.
No one has claimed responsibility for the blast.
Afghanistan has seen a sharp rise in violence, particularly bombings, inrecent weeks as the Afghan government and Taliban hold talks to find an endto the country’s almost 20-year-long war.
Separate bombings were also reported on Sunday in the provinces of Logar,Nangarhar, Helmand and Badakhshan, in which a number of civilians andsecurity forces members were killed and injured.
On Friday, a suspected rickshaw bomb blast killed at least 15 civilians,including 11 children, in central Ghazni province.
The Afghan interior ministry in a statement said that the Taliban hadkilled 487 civilians and injured 1,049 others by carrying out 35 suicideattacks and 507 blasts in across the country over the past three months.









