A car bomb Sunday targeting an Afghan police headquarters in the western province of Ghor killed at least 12 civilians and wounded more than 100, officials said.
The attack took place in Feroz Koh, the capital of Ghor, a province that has not seen much violence compared to some other regions of the conflict-wracked country.
The ministry of interior said the car bomb detonated in front of Ghor police headquarters at about 11:00 am.
"The terrorists detonated an explosives-filled car... as a result 12 civilians were killed and more than 100 people were wounded," the interior ministry said.
Juma Gul Yakoobi, a Ghor health official, told AFP victims also included members of security forces.
A man injured stands after receiving treatments in a house near the site where a suicide bomber detonated an explosives in a truck. File
No group has claimed responsibility, but fighting between the Taliban and government has surged in recent weeks.
"The explosion was very powerful," said Aref Abir, spokesman to Ghor governor.
"There are fatalities and casualties, and people are taking them to hospitals."
He said the blast damaged nearby buildings handling affairs for women and the disabled.
Peace talks between the Taliban and Afghan government began in Qatar last month, but violence has continued unabated on the ground.
The talks appear to be stalled as the Taliban and the Kabul administration have struggled to establish a basic framework for negotiations.
Agence France-Presse