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Friday, 16 April 2010 - Afghan attacks kill foreign civilians, 4 German troops |
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"The attack was on a security company. There are some casualties. Some foreigners were injured and killed; some security guards were killed," Ahmad Wali Karzai, head of the Kandahar provincial council, told Reuters. He said preliminary reports indicated at least three foreigners had been killed and nine wounded. A police official, Mohammad Nabi, said seven foreign workers, believed to be British, had been killed in the blast, however other tolls were lower. Two other security sources said there were six dead, including three foreigners. A doctor at a central Kandahar hospital, Farhad, who uses only one name, said one dead foreigner had been brought to its morgue. Sixteen wounded Afghans and one wounded foreigner had been treated there, he said. The attack came hours after another car bomb exploded near a hotel, destroying shops and cars. Nabi said six people were wounded in that first attack. 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