An Afghan member of parliament has been killed by a bomb planted near his residence in the capital Kabul, the interior ministry says.
The device, hidden in a electrical box attached to a wall exploded as Shir Wali Wardak left his house on Sunday, ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said.
"It could either have been a bomb on a timer or one that was remotely detonated," Sediqqi said, adding that 11 people, including five of Wardak's bodyguards, were wounded in the blast.
No group immediately claimed responsibility.
The attack came hours after Taliban insurgents stormed a courthouse south of Kabul, killing at least five people including a newly appointed appeals court head.
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The militants have vowed revenge for the hanging on May 8 of six Taliban prisoners convicted of terrorism as part of a security crackdown after a suicide attack in Kabul in April that killed 64 people.
Afghanistan is set to hold delayed parliamentary elections in October after last June's deadline was missed.
Parliament's five-year term expired a year ago, but elections were postponed due to security fears and disagreements on how to ensure a fair vote after a bitterly disputed presidential elections in 2014.
