<p>The deputy governor of the Afghan capital of Kabul was killed on Tuesday in a bomb attack on his car as he went to work, security officials said.</p>.<p>There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast that killed Mahboobullah Mohebi as he was traveling with security guards. Two guards were wounded.</p>.<p>Security officials said a magnetic bomb, known as a "sticky bomb", had been placed on his car.</p>.<p>A deputy provincial council member was killed in a similar attack in the western province of Ghor earlier on Tuesday. One council member and a driver were wounded, said Arif Aber, a spokesman for the provincial governor's office.</p>.<p>Violence in Afghanistan has not abated despite peace talks between the government and Taliban insurgents.</p>.<p>Last week, a government prosecutor was shot dead in Kabul while he was on his way to work. </p>
<p>The deputy governor of the Afghan capital of Kabul was killed on Tuesday in a bomb attack on his car as he went to work, security officials said.</p>.<p>There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast that killed Mahboobullah Mohebi as he was traveling with security guards. Two guards were wounded.</p>.<p>Security officials said a magnetic bomb, known as a "sticky bomb", had been placed on his car.</p>.<p>A deputy provincial council member was killed in a similar attack in the western province of Ghor earlier on Tuesday. One council member and a driver were wounded, said Arif Aber, a spokesman for the provincial governor's office.</p>.<p>Violence in Afghanistan has not abated despite peace talks between the government and Taliban insurgents.</p>.<p>Last week, a government prosecutor was shot dead in Kabul while he was on his way to work. </p>