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4 killed in
Afghan suicide attack
KANDAHAR (Afghanistan)—A suicide bomber blew himself up Thursday on a
crowded street near a police vehicle in southern Afghanistan, killing
four civilians and wounding 25 people, officials said. The suicide
bomber, who was on foot, struck near the vehicle of highway police
commander Rozi Khan outside the city of Qalat, said Zabul provincial
police chief Noor Mohammad Paktin.
It wasn’t immediately clear if Khan was hurt. Zabul governor Dilber Jan
Arman said four civilians were killed and 23 civilians and two policemen
were wounded. He said the bomb hit a crowded street and injured
shopkeepers and passers-by. Abdul Satar, an official at the Qalat
hospital where the victims were sent for treatment, reported four police
wounded.
Meanwhile, eight suspected Taliban militants were killed and a policeman
wounded in a joint operation by the Afghan police and army Tuesday in
western Farah province, said Gov. Abdul Samad Stanikzai.
NATO said there were some Taliban casualties on Wednesday in the south
when NATO troops launched a “precision air strike against a known
Taliban command post” in an isolated area of the Panjwayi district of
Kandahar province. Local officials said they did not know yet the number
of casualties from the air strike.
Nearly 4,000 deaths have been reported in insurgency-related violence
this year in Afghanistan, including some 300 civilians.—Agencies
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