Attahullah Khogyani, spokesman for the provincial governor, said the two killed were intelligence service members and one was director of the Jalalabad intelligence department.
The attack began when a rocket was fired toward a private TV station in Jalalabad, and when security arrived at the scene a blast took place followed later by a third explosion, said Khogyani.
The wounded include five police, two members of the intelligence service and three civilians.
"Fighters of the Islamic State targeted with a rocket the building of Inekas radio station in Jalalabad city" the statement said.
Meanwhile, Basir Mujahid, spokesman for the Kabul police chief, said at least three people were wounded after a sticky bomb went off in the Afghan capital Kabul. He said the explosive was planted on a container belonging to security forces.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for that attack.
He said both ware targeted as they exited a mosque and the attackers were able to flee.
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