‘Donkey bomb’ kills policeman

The donkey bomb came hot on the heels of the attack on the court complex in Farah, seen here, in western Afghanistan.

The donkey bomb came hot on the heels of the attack on the court complex in Farah, seen here, in western Afghanistan.

Published Apr 5, 2013

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Mihtarlam, Afghanistan - A bomb strapped to the back of a donkey killed one policeman and wounded three civilians in eastern Afghanistan on Friday, officials said.

The explosives were set off when the animal walked close to a police post in the volatile district of Alingar in Laghman province early in the morning, provincial spokesperson Sarhadi Zwak told reporters.

“The bomb on the back of the donkey was remotely detonated, one policeman was martyred and three civilians wounded,” he said.

Provincial governor Fazlullah Mojadidi confirmed the incident and casualties.

The officials blamed the attack on Taliban militants who have been waging an insurgency against the western-backed Kabul government since they were overthrown in a US-led invasion in late 2001.

Although donkey bombs are rare in Afghanistan, they are occasionally used by insurgents to get close to targets.

Last August, a bomb strapped to a donkey blew up in the central province of Ghor, killing a local police chief and injuring three others.

Friday's attack came two days after nine Taliban gunmen and suicide attackers stormed a court complex in the western province of Farah, killing at least 46 people and wounding up to 100 more. - Sapa-AFP

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