Monday, December 29, 2008

Suicide Bombs Kill 20 In Afghanistan

From The New York Times:

KABUL, Afghanistan — A day after a suicide bomber killed at least 16 people, including 13 schoolchildren, in a region bordering Pakistan, a new rash of bombings shook different areas of Afghanistan on Monday, killing two civilians north of Kabul and two more in Kandahar Province.

The explosion on Sunday detonated outside a local government compound in Khost Province and wounded 53, local government officials and coalition forces said. The bombing, near the border with Pakistan, occurred next to a school, and many children were among the wounded.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.

Coalition forces provided a video showing about 15 children walking on the street as they were engulfed by a ball of fire. Mark Larter, a spokesman for the coalition forces, said the death toll also was based on reports of troops at the scene. Two police officers were among the dead.

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More News On Afghanistan

Plans for Base Illustrate Afghanistan Effort in Microcosm -- Washington Post
The New Plan For Afghanistan -- NPR
Suicide Attack Near Afghan School Kills 7, Wounds 36 -- Voice of America
Blast Kills 16 Afghans Near Pakistan Border -- New York Times
Taliban claim suicide blast that killed 14 Afghan children -- Yahoo News/AFP
Canadian Troops Among Afghan Dead -- BBC News
Number of wounded soldiers in Afghanistan rising -- CTV
NATO commander calls for new US troops for Afghanistan's south -- Yahoo News/AFP

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