Suicide car attack kills 21 in Afghan south
Posted on: Thursday, 3 August 2006, 12:41 CDT
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - A suicide car bomb attack aimed at a convoy of NATO troops in southern Afghanistan killed at least 21 civilians on Thursday, local officials said.
The bombing in the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar province came within hours of three separate attacks on NATO troops that killed four soldiers, including a Canadian, and wounded several more.
Violence in the volatile south has jumped as NATO forces take over from U.S. troops in the alliance's biggest ground operation in its history. The car bomb attack is one of the bloodiest in Afghanistan for months.
Seven NATO soldiers have now been killed since Monday when the alliance, being led mainly by British and Canadian troops, took over the south.
Six more have been killed in recent months as the grouping stepped up its deployment.
The Canadian died and four colleagues were wounded in two separate roadside blasts in the early hours.
The other three soldiers, whose nationalities have not been released, were killed when suspected Taliban fighters opened fire with rocket-propelled grenades near the provincial capital, Kandahar city, just after midday, the International Security Assistance Force said in a statement.
The Taliban, intensifying operations in recent months, have vowed to topple President Hamid Karzai's U.S.-backed government and drive out foreign forces.
NATO's expansion into the south is aimed at allowing the United States to cut the size of its forces in the country.
Afghanistan is going through its bloodiest phase since the Taliban were ousted in 2001 with most of the violence in the south and east, where more than 1,700 people including militants, civilians, aid workers, security forces and more than 70 foreign troops have been killed this year alone.
Another roadside bomb on Thursday, possibly aimed at a NATO convoy, wounded three civilians in the northern province of Baghlan, provincial officials there said.
Separately, 22 Taliban guerrillas were either killed or wounded in an operation by Afghan police on Wednesday in southern Helmand province, an interior ministry spokesman said.
Yousuf Stanizai said only two police were hurt in the operation. There was no immediate comment from the Taliban.
Source: REUTERS
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