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Blast kills four Afghan policemen: officials

GHAZNI: An explosion killed four Afghan police men including a district chief on Thursday as they attempted to defuse a roadside bomb in the restive south, officials said.

Afghanistan has seen a flare-up in violence ahead of the second-round presidential election on June 14, with Taliban insurgents threatening to disrupt the polls.

The blast occurred as Mohammad Qasim and his team attempted to defuse one of two roadside bombs found in Waghiz district of Ghazni province.

“They defused the first bomb and while they were trying to defuse the second one nearby, it detonated and killed them,” provincial spokesman Shafiq Nang told AFP.

One policeman was wounded in the attack and was taken to a nearby hospital, deputy police chief of Ghazni, Assadullah Safi, said while confirming the incident.

16 policemen were killed in a series of attacks in the space of 24 hours last month, as security forces gear up to guard the election.

Providing security for the vote is a key test for Afghan police and soldiers, with the bulk of 51,000 Nato combat troops due to pull out of the country by December after more than a decade fighting the Taliban.

No one has claimed responsiblity for Thursday's attack, but roadside bombs are the Taliban's weapon of choice in their war against the foreign and Afghan forces.


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