A roadside bomb in northern Afghanistan wounded the governor of Kunduz province on Saturday, while violence around the country killed 17 people, officials said. The bomb detonated on the main highway in Kunduz province, and shattered glass slightly wounded Gov. Mohammad Omar, said his spokesman, Ahmad Sami Yawar. He blamed the «enemies of peace and security,» a phrase that commonly refers to militants, according to a report of Associated Press.