KABUL, Afghanistan — Gunmen fired on a car in northern Kabul on Sunday, killing two female judges who worked for Afghanistan’s high court and wounding the driver, a court official said.

It was the latest attack in the Afghan capital during peace talks between Taliban and Afghan government officials in Qatar.

Supreme Court of Afghanistan spokesman, Ahmad Fahim Qawim, said the women were judges who worked for the high court, but he did not identify them by name.

No one claimed responsibility for the attack and Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said the insurgent group wasn’t responsible.

The Afghan government has repeatedly blamed the Taliban for targeted killings in recent months and the insurgent group accuses the government of staging the killings to spoil the peace process.

The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for multiple attacks in the capital in recent months, including on educational institutions that killed 50 people, most of them students.

Download the NBC News app for breaking news and politics

IS has also claimed responsibility for rocket attacks in December targeting the major U.S. base in Afghanistan. There were no casualties.

The Taliban and the Afghan government earlier this month resumed peace talks in Qatar.

Negotiations were off to a slow start as the insurgent group continues attacks on Afghan government forces while keeping their promise not to attack U.S. and NATO troops.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

You May Also Like

Best Buy Cuts Store Jobs to Help Boost Profits

Best Buy is cutting store jobs across the country, as the electronics…

Democrats and Republicans stage dueling trips to the U.S.-Mexico border

WASHINGTON — House Democrats and Senate Republicans are staging dueling trips to…

How to Treat Your Sick or Dying Plant

In a garden she developed by the corner of a building on…

Biden campaign launches ad focused on bipartisanship

WASHINGTON — The Biden campaign is rolling out a television advertisement focusing…