Bomber kills 10, wounds dozens in Afghanistan
AFGHANISTAN: A suicide bomber killed 10 civilians and wounded at
least 30 other people in a crowded market in the southeastern Afghan
province of Paktia on Sunday, officials said.
Taliban militants claimed responsibility for the attack.
In Ghazni province, NATO and Afghan forces battled Taliban fighters
in the Qara Bagh district late on Saturday. The provincial governor said
30 Taliban were killed, 18 were wounded and 12 were arrested, while
three police officers were missing and one was wounded.
"We had very authentic information that a large number of Taliban
militants were in the area and they were planning a massive attack on us
and allied forces and that's why we launched this operation," said Ali
Shah Maikyar, a spokesman for the governor.
Taliban insurgents have stepped up attacks in Afghanistan after a
traditional winter lull in fighting. The Taliban has said it has trained
hundreds of suicide bombers.
NATO said it called in artillery and air strikes when its patrol was
attacked and a "large number of Taliban fighters" were killed.
Taliban spokesman Qari Yousaf said only two Taliban militants had
been killed and three wounded.
The Paktia bomber's apparent target was a convoy of U.S.-led
coalition soldiers passing through the market in the city of Gardez,
about 100 km (60 miles) south of the capital Kabul.
"Unfortunately we have a report today that at 9:40 a suicide bomber
blew himself up in the Gardez roundabout," the Afghan Interior Ministry
said in a statement. "Ten civilians were martyred and about 30 others
were wounded."
Television video from the scene showed body parts scattered in the
street amid wrecked cars and debris. A local official said the bomber
did not appear to be an Afghan. "We claim responsibility for the (Gardez)
attack. It was a suicide attack," Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid
said. "Our Afghan mujahid (holy warrior) carried it out."
Khost, Monday, Reuters |