Eight people were killed and 45 wounded in a series of explosions targeting a cricket match in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad, officials said Saturday, the first attack since the holy month of Ramadan began.
The blasts exploded among spectators crowded into the stadium at around 11 pm (1830 GMT) on Friday evening as they watched the local "Ramadan Cup", the provincial governor's office said
No group has yet claimed the murders but the Taleban said they were not responsible in a WhatsApp message.
Jalalabad, the capital of Nangarhar province, on the border
with Pakistan, has a Taleban presence and is also a stronghold of the Deash group.
In September 2017 Daesh claimed a suicide bombing on a cricket match in Kabul which left three dead and five injured.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani on Saturday condemned the attack in Jalalabad.
"The terrorists did not stop killing our people even during the holy month of Ramadan ... by carrying out a terrorist attack in a populated sport stadium, once again they have proved that they are not bound to any creed or religion, and they are the enemy of humanity," a statement from his office said.