Ramadan begins bloody in Afghanistan

The first day of the Islamic month of Ramadan started bloody in Afghanistan.

In the eastern Khost province, a terrorist exploited a car bomb at a football pitch near a military base. Doctors counted fourteen deaths and eight injured. According to one of the doctors, it is not clear whether it's citizens or military because the bodies are being mutilated.

In the northwestern province of Badghis, militants attacked security forces. In addition, 22 extremists, six security officers and eight civilians were killed.

The Western-supported Afghan government is fighting throughout the country with the Taliban and extremists of Islamic state.