[NYTr] Blast hits convoy in Afghanistan
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Sun Aug 26 21:54:30 EDT 2007
AP via MSNBC - Aug 25, 2007
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20437739/
Blast hits convoy in Afghanistan
6 injured in suicide car bomb attack near Kabul
The Associated Press
KABUL, Afghanistan - A suicide car bomber attacked a convoy carrying
foreigners near the Afghan capital Kabul on Saturday, a police officer
said. Two foreigners and four Afghans were wounded, an Interior
Ministry spokesman said.
The attack occurred on the main road out of Kabul leading to the city
of Jalalabad and left one vehicle in flames, said Ali Shah Paktaiwal,
chief of criminal investigations in the city.
“The attacker detonated himself near a convoy carrying foreigners,” he
said, adding it was not clear whether it was a military or civilian
convoy.
Interior Ministry spokesman Zemerai Bashary said two foreigners and
four Afghans were injured in the attack. He said he did not know the
extent of their injuries, nor the nationality of the foreigners.
Insurgent violence in Afghanistan is running at its highest level since
U.S. forces invaded the country in 2001 to oust the hard-line Islamic
Taliban rulers, who had harbored al-Qaida leaders following the Sept.
11 attacks.
Most of the violence is concentrated in southern or eastern
Afghanistan, where insurgents planted two roadside bombs Saturday. But
there have been occasional suicide attacks on Afghan security forces or
western targets in Kabul.
Elsewhere Saturday, insurgents detonated a roadside bomb that killed
two Afghans guarding a convoy carrying supplies for NATO-led forces in
southern Kandahar province, said provincial police chief Sayed Aqa
Saqib.
In neighboring Helmand province, Afghan soldiers shot and killed two
suspected Taliban fighters as they attempted to plant a roadside bomb,
said police officer Ghulam Wali. The bomb was later defused, he said.
On Friday, insurgents attacked a police patrol in eastern Paktika,
sparking a gunbattle that killed six militants and one officer, the
Interior Ministry said.
© 2007 The Associated Press.
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