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The fear is intense : Afghan sticky bombs , used by Taliban, on the rise
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Afghanistan s Interior Ministry blames the Taliban for all the sticky bomb attacks.
KABUL (Reuters) - Killings by small, magnetic bombs slapped under vehicles are unnerving Afghan officials, activists and journalists, who blame the Taliban for the attacks that are increasing despite peace talks aimed at ending two decades of war.
At least 10 government officials and their aides have been killed by sticky bombs in recent weeks, mostly in the capital Kabul. The tactic, senior security officials and Western diplomats say, is meant to instil fear while avoiding large-scale civilian casualties.
Sticky bombs on the rise in Afghanistan amid peace talks
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Thursday Dec 17, 2020
Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry blames the Taliban for all the sticky bomb attacks
Sticky bombs can be detonated remotely or with a time-delay fuse and are powerful enough to blow up a car
KABUL: Despite peace talks aimed at ending almost two decades of war in Afghanistan, Afghan officials, activists and journalists are blaming the Taliban for increased killings by small and magnetic bombs strapped under vehicles.
At least 10 government officials and their aides have been killed by “sticky bombs” in recent weeks, mostly in the capital Kabul. The tactic, senior security officials and Western diplomats say, is meant to instill fear while avoiding large-scale civilian casualties.
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