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Blast kills Taliban governor of Afghanistan's Balkh province

A governor and two other people were killed in a blast in Afghanistan

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An explosion ripped through the office of the Balkh province governor northwest of the Afghan capital of Kabul on Thursday, killing the provincial governor and two others.

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Slain Governor Daud Muzmal had led a fight against "Islamic State" militants in the eastern province of Nangarhar, before becoming the governor of Balkh last year.

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IS militants stepped up their attacks in Afghanistan since the Taliban took over in August 2021. Attacks have targeted both civilians, including the Shiite minority, and Taliban security forces.

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Muzmal's death makes him among the highest-ranking Taliban officials to have been slain since the Taliban returned to power.

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What do we know about the attack?

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Government spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a tweet that the governor was "martyred by the enemies of Islam." No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.

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Asif Waziri, a local police spokesman, told the French AFP news agency that the explosion happened on the second floor of the governor's office in the provincial capital Mazar-e-Sharif.

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"It was a suicide attack. We don't have information as to how the suicide bomber reached the office of the governor," Waziri said, adding that two people were also wounded.

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Extra security was deployed to the governorate building. Journalists were prevented from taking photos, AFP said.

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