Five UAE diplomats killed in Kandahar bombing, says officials
The UAE On Wednesday Said It Will Fly The Nation's Flags At Half-mast On Their Honour.
The United Arab Emirates says five of its diplomats were killed in a bombing in Kandahar, Afghanistan, on Tuesday.
The UAE on Wednesday said it will fly the nation's flags at half-mast on their honour.
Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the UAE's prime minister and vice president, said on Twitter “there is no human, moral or religious justification for the bombing and killing of people trying to help" others.
Afghan officials previously said the blast killed five people and wounded 12.
Among the wounded were Kandahar Govornor.
Homayun Azizia, as well as UAE Ambassador Juma Mohammed Abdullah al-Kaabi.
The Taliban issued a statement on Wednesday saying they did not plant the bomb, instead blaming an "internal local rivalry" for the attack.
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