Afghanistan: Suicide bombing in Kabul kills Taliban refugee minister

Afghan Refugee Minister Killed by Suicide Bomber

The Afghan refugee minister was killed in a targeted suicide bombing in Kabul on Wednesday, a major blow to the government.

Khalil Haqqani, a prominent figure and uncle of the current Taliban interior minister, lost his life when a suicide bomber disguised as a visitor struck at the Ministry of Refugees compound while practicing paperwork. His death marks the highest-profile casualty since the Taliban retook control of Afghanistan three years ago.

A history steeped in conflict

Haqqani was accused of being a terrorist by the United States. In 2011, the US State Department classified him as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist, offering a substantial reward of up to $5 million for information leading to his capture. He was also listed on the United Nations Security Council’s 1988 Sanctions List.

Haqqani was renowned as a seasoned leader within the Haqqani Network, a powerful faction with a contentious history within the broader Taliban movement.

Internal Tensions

The Haqqani Network has a history of carrying out major attacks throughout the conflict. Recent years have seen heightened tension emerge between the network and the Taliban leadership as their power dynamics are reevaluated in the newly established regime.

Details surrounding the bombing remain limited as investigations continue. The recent incident highlights the persistent complexities and security challenges that continue to shape Afghanistan.

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