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Sunday, 25 April 2010 - Afghan suicide attack kills four: officials
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Afghan suicide attack kills four: officials AFP - 2 hours 8 minutes ago Send IM Story Print KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AFP) - – A suicide bomb attack in southern Afghanistan Sunday killed four people, shattering a period of calm in a region near the hub of military operations against Taliban insurgents. The suicide bomber -- on foot and wearing an explosives-packed vest -- targeted a group of security guards as they stood in a bazaar, said the spokesman for the Zabul provincial government, Mohammad Jan Rasoulyar. Two security guards and two civilians were killed in the attack, the interior ministry said in a statement. It said 12 other people were injured. "The bomber exploded near them," Rasoulyar told AFP, adding that the attack happened in a highway bazaar in the Shahjoy district, which has long been troubled by violent Taliban activity. Taliban-linked gunmen have been waging an insurgency against the Kabul government since their regime was toppled in 2001, when the United States led a coalition of international troops into the country. The violence is concentrated in the southern provinces of Kandahar -- which the 1996-2001 Taliban regime made its capital -- and Helmand. Zabul, which neighbours Kandahar to the east, has seen a lot of spillover activity from the insurgents. In recent months insurgent violence has been concentrated in Kandahar and Helmand provinces -- where poppy production that funds the fighters is also highest -- as US-led forces have poured in to bring the fight to the Taliban. The rebels, however, have expanded into new areas such as Kunduz province in the north, which in recent months has seen an escalation in violence. Two police officers and eight Taliban were killed in a clash in Kunduz's volatile Imam Saheb district late Saturday, a police official said. Two other rebels were killed in a separate clash with security forces elsewhere in the province the same day, Mahboobullah Sayed, a regional police official told AFP. While the Taliban rely on crude bombs, often buried or detonated by remote control, the use of targeted suicide bomb attacks and assassinations is rising as the US-led international forces turn their focus to Kandahar. Kandahar, capital of the province of the same name, is one of Afghanistan's most violent regions and regarded by Taliban insurgents as their base. More than 126,000 US and NATO troops are in Afghanistan to fight the insurgency and keep the government of President Hamid Karzai in power. So far this year, 168 foreign troops have died in the Afghan war, according to an AFP tally based on the icasualties.org website which monitors deaths in Afghanistan and Iraq. Among the dead are 103 Americans. A total of 520 foreign troops died during Operation Enduring Freedom in 2009, according to the website. The number of foreign troops in the country is set to peak at 150,000 by August, with most of the new deployments headed to Kandahar to intensify pressure on Taliban cells, which have large parts of the city of one million people under their control. NATO was the target of a demonstration by Afghan tribesmen in Logar province Sunday, which turned violent as they set fire to more than a dozen fuel tankers during a protest over the alleged killing of civilians in a military raid, officials said. Colonel Ghulam Mustafa, provincial police chief for Logar, a troubled province to the south of Kabul, said three men believed to be insurgents were killed overnight during a raid by US and Afghan troops. The troops captured several armed men and seized ammunition, Mustafa said, leading them to believe the people in the compound were insurgents. ISAF said a "Taliban sub-commander" and several insurgents were killed. Hundreds of tribesmen poured on to the streets of Puli Alam, capital of Logar, shouting anti-US slogans and insisting the dead and those who were detained in the raid were all ordinary villagers. The angry mob torched 15 giant fuel tankers which were passing by at the time, Mustafa said, adding that rockets had been fired at the vehicles from among the crowd. 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