United Arab Emirates says 5 diplomats killed in Afghan blast
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The United Arab Emirates said on Wednesday that five of its diplomats were killed in a bombing in southern Afghanistan the day before, the deadliest attack to ever target the young nation’s diplomatic corps.
The federation of seven sheikhdoms, founded in 1971 on the Arabian Peninsula, said it would immediately fly the nation’s flag at half-staff for three days in honour of the dead from the attack Tuesday in Kandahar, which killed at least 11 people.
Meanwhile, the Taliban denied planting the bomb in the Kandahar attack, which also wounded the UAE ambassador to Afghanistan.
Dubai’s ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the UAE prime minister and vice-president, said on Twitter that “there is no human, moral or religious justification for the bombing and killing of people trying to help” others.

