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Bombings in
Afghanistan kill 5
KABUL (Afghanistan)—A suicide car bomber attacked a government building
Tuesday in eastern Afghanistan, killing a policeman a day after a
similar blast left four people — including two NATO soldiers — dead.
The car bomber tried to hit a government building in the Tani district
of eastern Khost province, but Afghan guards opened fire toward the car,
said Khost Gov. Arsallah Jamal. A policeman was killed and five other
people, including an Afghan soldier, were wounded in the explosion that
followed, said district police chief Guldat Hamim.
The attack came a day after another bomber rammed an explosives-laden
car into the gates of another government building in the Yaqoubi
district of Khost province on Monday, causing a part of the building to
collapse and trapping soldiers inside, officials said. Four people — two
NATO soldiers and two Afghan civilians — were killed in that attack and
19 other people, including 15 soldiers, were wounded, officials said.
Initially, NATO officials said four soldiers were wounded in the
explosion, but later Tuesday revised that figure.
“Because of the damages, it took the recovery team an extended time to
assess the number of people affected by the explosion,” a statement from
NATO’s International Security Assistance Force said. NATO did not
disclose the soldiers’ nationalities.—Agencies
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