Gen. Khalil Andarabi, the police chief in Wardak province, says the clash today took place in front of a mosque in Sayed Abad district.
Andarabi says the circumstances of the fighting about 70 kilometers (40 miles) east of the capital are not immediately clear and authorities are investigating whether the victims were killed by a mortar or a bomb. It was not known yet whether the dead were civilians, soldiers or militants.
Deputy provincial governor Zikria Hussaini says authorities are asking village elders to provide security for their delegation so that they can carry out an investigation.
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