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Afghan policemen investigate at the site of a suicide attack at the U.N. compound in Herat October 23, 2010. 
                                            
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By Sharafuddin Sharafyar
        
        HERAT, Afghanistan | 
        Sat Oct 23, 2010 10:10am EDT
        
    
HERAT, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Four Taliban suicide bombers dressed as police and women attacked the main United Nations compound in western Afghanistan on Saturday, officials said, but there were no casualties among U.N. staff.
The attack with rockets, machine guns and bombers hit the U.N. compound in Herat, a commercial hub and the largest city in the country's west where Taliban and other Islamist insurgents are usually less active than in other areas.
Afghan forces and U.N. security guards at the compound repelled the insurgents. Two attackers, including a car bomber, blew themselves up at the entrance and another detonated his bomb just inside, while a fourth was shot and killed, police, government and U.N. officials said.
It was the highest profile attack on the United Nations since last year and will raise questions about security in a city that NATO officials believe could be among the first to see Afghan forces take responsibility for security from NATO troops.
"This was a complex attack with rockets, machine guns plus suicide bombers. The attack was repelled, they did not succeed," U.N. envoy to Afghanistan Staffan de Mistura told Reuters.
"No U.N. staff were wounded," he said.
Two Afghan police officers were reportedly wounded in the attack, he said.
At least one of the attackers was dressed in all-encompassing burqas worn by many Afghan women and others were in local Afghan police uniforms.
Despite the presence of 150,000 foreign troops, violence from Afghanistan's war against the Taliban is at its most intense since the conflict began in 2001 when U.S.-backed Afghan troops ousted the Islamists from power.
The conflict is weighing on U.S. President Barack Obama and his NATO allies as casualties among foreign forces mount and Washington looks to start bringing back troops from July next year and steadily hand over security to Afghan forces.
One of Afghanistan's largest cities, with a population of about 3 million, Herat is under the regional command of Italian troops and has enjoyed relative calm compared with more restive parts of the country.
Earlier this year, NATO's regional commander said districts within Herat were ready to see their security responsibility transferred to Afghan forces.
TALIBAN CLAIM
No ground troops from the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force were involved in the operation to clear the compound after the attack, spokesman Major Michael Johnson said.
A Taliban commander, Mullah Bilal, claimed responsibility for the attack on behalf of the group. One fighter had blown himself up and others had entered the compound, he told Reuters by telephone.
	
	
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If the US were not there, we would not be in harm’s way. Why are we there, again? I missed the explanation that the commander-in-chief has given for taking from our empty treasury and killing our youth.
        
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