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A car bombing in Afghanistan's central province of Ghazni killed at least 30 Afghan security force members on Sunday, officials said.
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The director of the provincial hospital said 30 bodies in 24 injured people have been transported there, adding that all of the victims were security personnel.
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The blast targeted a compound of the Public Protection Force, a wing of the Afghan security forces.
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Local officials said it damaged civilian residences around the compound.
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Interior Ministry spokesman Tarik Aryan confirmed that there had been a car bomb blast, but didn't provide further information on the target or possible casualties.
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No one has claimed responsibility for the attack.
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Afghanistan has seen a spate of car bombings over the last few months despite talks being underway to negotiate peace with the Taliban.