Reuters/Gardez, Afghanistan

A suicide bomber killed 45 people at a volleyball match in Afghanistan on Sunday, a provincial official said, as foreign troops withdraw from the country after more than a decade of fighting.

Mukhles Afghan, spokesman for the governor of Paktika province, said at least 50 more were wounded in the attack in Yahya Khel district, where residents had gathered to watch a tournament final.

He said most of the casualties were civilians.

No one immediately claimed responsibility for Sunday's attack, in which provincial spokesman Afghan said the bomber walked into the crowd of spectators and detonated his explosive vest.

"Sadly we have 45 people killed and around 50 others wounded in this suicide attack," the spokesman said.

Casualties were high because the crowd was so dense, since many people had come from nearby districts to cheer on their team. No other details were immediately available because of the remoteness of the location.

The Taliban and other jihadist militants have unleashed waves of suicide attacks and assassinations in Afghanistan this year, as foreign forces pull out after 13 years of war.

About 12,000 international troops will remain in Afghanistan next year to train and support Afghanistan's security forces.

Paktika was the site of one of this year's deadliest attacks on civilians in July, when 89 people were killed by a bomb in a crowded market.

The province has an active Afghan Taliban insurgent presence and lies along the porous border with Pakistan's lawless North Waziristan region, used as a base by both the Haqqani militant network and the Pakistani branch of the Taliban.

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