At least 29 members of a pro-government militia have been killed in an attack in northern Afghanistan, officials told the BBC.
Four commanders are said to be among those killed on Saturday when a Taliban suicide bomber targeted a gathering in the province of Kunduz.
The interior ministry described them as civilians but local officials and the Taliban said they were militiamen.
There has been a sharp increase in Taliban attacks in Afghanistan – more than 50 people died on Friday alone.
The United Nations said the attacks were likely to be the product of a Taliban power struggle following the death of its leader Mullah Omar about two weeks ago.
Such infighting threatens to kill off a tentative peace process that was suspended last week.
The Afghan interior ministry condemned Saturday’s attack in Khanabad district as a “heinous act.”
It said those killed – and some 15 wounded – were civilians.
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