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Bomb attack on NATO convoy kills 8 Afghans
KANDAHAR (Afghanistan)—A suicide car bomber in Afghanistan attacked a
Canadian military convoy on Thursday killing eight civilians and
wounding 22 people, among them three Canadian soldiers, authorities
said.
There was no claim of responsibility, but the Taliban have vowed to step
up their war to expel foreign troops and bring down the Western-backed
government. Intermittent fighting has been picking up recently after a
traditional winter lull. Among those killed in the blast were three
children of a roadside vendor, the Interior Ministry said.
Kandahar police chief Sayed Aqa Saqib initially said none of the
soldiers in the NATO convoy was hurt as the bomber set off his
explosives just after it had passed. But the Interior Ministry later
said three Canadian soldiers were wounded. The NATO-led force, which has
47,000 troops in Afghanistan said three soldiers were slightly wounded
but did not give their nationality.
“ISAF troops immediately responded to calls for assistance, airlifting
the injured to a hospital for treatment and securing the area,” NATO
said, referring to its International Security Assistance Force. Saqib
said eight people had been killed but the Interior Ministry said the
death toll was five. NATO said it had reports of nine dead. Two
policemen were wounded.
Despite the presence of about 60,000 foreign soldiers led by NATO and
the U.S. military, as well as 140,000 Afghan troops and police, the
Taliban have made a comeback in the past two years and more than 11,000
people have been killed in violence.
—Agencies
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