Taliban security personnel arrive to destroy a poppy plantation in Argo district of Badakhshan province on May 10, 2023. (PHOTO / AFP)
KABUL - The deputy governor of Afghanistan's northern Badakhshan province was killed by a car bomb on Tuesday, the provincial spokesperson said.
"Nissar Ahmad Ahmadi, with his driver, has been killed and six civilians were injured," said Mahzudeen Ahmadi, the head of the information office of Badakshan, a province in the far north of the country that shares a border with China and Tajikistan.
The Taliban administration has been carrying out raids against members of Islamic State, which had claimed several major attacks in urban centers
It was not clear who was behind the bombing, which was the first known major blast or attack on a Taliban official in Afghanistan in several weeks.
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The Taliban administration has been carrying out raids against members of Islamic State, which had claimed several major attacks in urban centers.
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The Islamic State has also targeted Taliban administration officials, including claiming the killing of the governor of northern Balkh province in an attack on his office in March.