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Suicide blast outside foreign base in Afghanistan
KHOST, Afghanistan
Mon May 3, 2010 1:32am EDT
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Security developments in Afghanistan, May 3
1:32am EDT
KHOST, Afghanistan (Reuters) - A suicide bomber struck outside a foreign base in the southeastern Afghan town of Khost on Monday, killing one civilian and wounding two privately employed guards, the Afghan Interior Ministry said.
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The attack happened outside a base where in December a Jordanian infiltrator killed seven CIA staff and contractors and a Jordanian intelligence officer in a suicide blast.
A helicopter was seen hovering above the site of Monday's attack which was cordoned off by foreign and Afghan forces.
A spokesman for the Taliban, Zabihullah Mujahid, said the bomber used a car laden with a huge quantity of explosives in the blast, the latest in a string of attacks in recent weeks in Khost, which lies near the border with Pakistan.
In a separate incident, the Interior Ministry said seven civilians were killed and 14 wounded by a roadside bomb that hit a van packed with passengers late on Sunday in nearby Paktia province.
Provincial police officer Dastagir Rustamyar said another blast hit a car in Paktia on Monday. He had no further details.
With the Taliban making a comeback, Afghanistan is going through its worst spell of violence since the removal of the militants from power in 2001.
Washington is sending an additional 30,000 soldiers to Afghanistan where already some 140,000 foreign troops are fighting the militants.
(Reporting by Elyas Wahdat; Writing by Sayed Salahuddin; editing by Peter Graff and Sanjeev Miglani)
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