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Latest suicide attack kills 9 in Afghan south
KANDAHAR—A suicide attacker targeting a NATO convoy in the southern
Afghan city of Kandahar killed eight civilians and a foreign soldier on
Friday.
The attack on the Kabul highway just outside the city is the latest in
an increasing number of suicide bombings that have killed about 200
people this year, already the bloodiest year in Afghanistan since the
Taliban government was toppled in 2001.
Police and NATO said several civilians and two soldiers from the
NATO-led International Security Assistance Force had been wounded in the
blast near the turnoff to the airport, a major military base. One
soldier later died, NATO said in a statement.
Taliban spokesman Qari Yousef said its guerrillas had carried out the
attack, saying several foreign soldiers had been killed.
The alliance also said late on Thursday that NATO and Afghan troops had
killed 25 insurgents in neighboring Uruzgan province on Wednesday in a
battle after a bomb struck their patrol.
A civilian was killed in the crossfire and seven civilians and several
Afghan soldiers wounded, NATO said in a statement.
There were no foreign casualties.
But on Wednesday, a U.S. soldier died after falling out of a helicopter
following an operation in southern Helmand province.
More than 2,500 people, 140 of them foreign soldiers, have died this
year, which has seen a revival of the Taliban five years after a
U.S.-led invasion ousted its Islamist government. —Agencies |