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Revision as of 14:11, 26 December 2020

December 2020 Afghanistan targeted killings
Part of the War in Afghanistan
LocationAfghanistan
DateDecember 2020
TargetNotable Afghan people
Attack type
Targeted killings
Bombing
Shooting
WeaponsBomb
Shotguns
Deaths24+
Injured24+
PerpetratorsIslamic State of Iraq and the Levant – Khorasan Province (claimed some attacks, suspected of the others)

Timeline of the attacks

Date Location Dead Injured Details
10 Jalalabad, Nangarhar Province 2 0 Malalai Maiwand, a presenter at Enikas Radio and TV in the eastern province of Nangarhar, was killed along with her driver in the attack on their vehicle in Jalalabad, during their office. Five years ago, Maiwand's mother, also an activist, was killed by unknown gunmen. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for Maiwand and her driver's killings.[1]
15 Kabul, Kabul Province
Ghor Province
3 5 Deputy Provincial Governor Mahbobullah Mohibi and his secretary were killed and two of Mohibi's bodyguards were wounded after a sticky bomb attacked to their vehicle blew up in Kabul. In a later attack in the Ghor Province, a deputy provincial council head was killed while another council member and their driver were wounded when a sticky bomb attached to their vehicle detonated.[2]
20 Kabul, Kabul Province 9 20 A car bombing in Kabul targeting lawmaker Khan Mohammad Wardak killed at least nine people. Wardak survived the blast but is among 20 injured including women and children. It is unclear whether the explosive was planted in a car parked on the lawmaker’s route or if a vehicle with the bomb was being driven by a bomber.[3]
21 Ghazni, Ghazni Province 1 0 Rahmatullah Nikzad, head of the journalists’ union in Ghazni, dies after being shot three times in the chest by unknown assailants. Nikazd is the fifth journalist to have been killed in Afghanistan in the last two months, and the seventh this year..[4]
21 Ghazni, Ghazni Province 1 0 Rahmatullah Nikzad, head of the journalists’ union in Ghazni, dies after being shot three times in the chest by unknown assailants. Nikazd is the fifth journalist to have been killed in Afghanistan in the last two months, and the seventh this year.[5]
22 Kabul, Kabul Province 5 2 Four doctors who worked at Kabul prison with hundreds of militants inmates were killed when a bomb attached to their car exploded. A civilian passerby also died in the attack. Two other people were wounded. The blast happened in a southern district of the city when the doctors were travelling to the Pul-e-Charkhi prison where they worked. The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the attack.[6]
23 Kabul, Kabul Province 2 0 Yousuf Rasheed, CEO of the Free and Fair Election Forum of Afghanistan, was killed by unknown gunmen in Kabul city. The incident happened around 8:30am local time in the Tani Koot area in PD7 of Kabul city while he was on his way to the office and gunmen started shooting at his vehicle. His driver was also wounded in the shooting and later died of his injuries.[7]
24 Kohistan, Kapisa Province 2 0 Gunmen on a motorbike have shot dead a women’s rights activist and her brother outside their home in Kohistan.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Islamic State claims killing of female TV presenter in Afghanistan". Reuters. 10 December 2020.
  2. ^ "Afghan officials: Bombs, shooting attack in Kabul kill 4". Associated Press. 15 December 2020.
  3. ^ "Nine dead as Kabul car bombing targets Afghan lawmaker". Reuters. 20 December 2020.
  4. ^ "Prominent Journalist Killed in Eastern Afghanistan". Voice of America. 21 December 2020.
  5. ^ "Prominent Journalist Killed in Eastern Afghanistan". Voice of America. 21 December 2020.
  6. ^ "Prison doctors among 5 killed in Kabul bombing". CNA. 22 December 2020.
  7. ^ "Yousuf Rasheed, FEFA Head and Activist, Killed by Gunmen". TOLO News. 23 December 2020.
  8. ^ "Afghan women's rights activist, brother shot dead". Al Jazeera. 24 December 2020.