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Wave of attacks in south Afghanistan kill 29
AFP - Tuesday, May 5
KABUL (AFP) - - A wave of attacks killed 29 people in Afghanistan Monday, as President Hamid Karzai jetted to Washington for a summit on beating the threat of extremism.
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In the bloodiest incident a bomb tore through a tractor and trailer transporting a group of Kuchi nomads in a remote district of southern Zabul province, a district governor said.
"A roadside bomb struck their vehicle and killed 12 people," said Wazir Mohammad, head of the Shamalzai district on the border with Pakistan.
The dead were six women, two children and four men, he said.
There was no claim of responsibility for the blast but there are regular bombings in Afghanistan, most of them blamed on Taliban fighters targeting Afghan and international security forces.
Mohammad also said that two Taliban fighters were killed in the same district early Monday when mines they were planting in a road exploded.
Taliban fighters, meanwhile, attacked a construction site near the Zabul capital, Qalat, where labourers were rebuilding bridges destroyed in earlier militant action, deputy provincial police chief Ghulam Jialani said.
Six security guards protecting the workers were killed in the shoot-out along with two civilian passers-by, he said.
In the eastern province of Laghman, a suicide attacker walked up to a vehicle carrying a provincial mayor and blew himself up, killing the official and six other people, the interior ministry said in a statement.
A spokesman for the Taliban, Zabihullah Mujahid, claimed responsibility for the Laghman attack.
The mayor of Laghman, Mohammad Rahim Rahim, was one of the most senior officials in province after the governor.
"The mayor, three of his bodyguards and three civilians were martyred," the ministry said.
Authorities in the western province of Herat reported, meanwhile, that 13 Taliban and a policeman were killed in clashes in the area Sunday.
About 150 Taliban attacked a power plant, sparking fighting that left nine of the gunmen and a policeman dead, police spokesman Noor Khan Nikzad said.
Four more insurgents died in an Afghan and international military operation in the Guzara district near the capital, he said.
The Taliban, in government between 1996 and 2001, warned last week that they would step up attacks on government officials as well as Afghan soldiers and the nearly 70,000 international troops who support them.
The deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan and in neighbouring Pakistan has alarmed Western nations which fear it could foment another major Islamist attack like the September 11, 2001 strikes on the United States.
Karzai headed to Washington Monday to meet US leader Barack Obama and Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari amid concerns about the efforts to fight the Islamist threat in the region.
Karzai flew to Washington with his foreign and defence ministers immediately after registering to run for a second term in August presidential elections, including on his ticket controversial warlord Mohammad Qasim Fahim.
Obama has put the spotlight firmly on Taliban and Al-Qaeda extremists straddling the Afghan and Pakistan border, pledging more troops and resources to eliminate what he has called an international threat.
He has also pushed for more cooperation between the Islamic neighbours to deal with the militants, expressing concern about the fragility of Pakistan's eight-month-old civilian government which has made concessions to the Taliban.
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