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Taliban suicide squad targets Afghan govt compound
 
 
  
 
 By AMIR SHAH and MIRWAIS KHAN,Associated Press Writers -
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KABUL – Taliban suicide bombers disguised in police uniforms tried to infiltrate a government compound Wednesday in southwestern Afghanistan, sparking gunbattles that killed a provincial council member, two police officers and a civilian, authorities said.
 
The nine attackers also died _ eight blew themselves up and police fatally shot the ninth, according to President Hamid Karzai's office. Police said earlier that they shot most of the bombers before they could detonate the explosives.
 
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, which came as the provincial council was meeting in Zaranj, the capital of Nimroz province. The militant group said the council was trying to turn Afghans against the militants.
 
Taliban insurgents have launched a number of coordinated suicide attacks on government sites across the country. Some insurgents fled into Nimroz province earlier this year when international and Afghan troops conducted an offensive to rout the Taliban from neighboring Helmand province.
 
Nimroz is also a major trafficking route for Afghanistan's huge opium trade.
 
In Wednesday's hourlong attack, nine suicide bombers wearing Afghan National Police uniforms tried to get into the provincial governor's compound, where the Nimroz council was meeting, said provincial police chief Gen. Abdul Jabar Pardeli. But police became suspicious and fired on them, Pardeli said.
 
A female provincial council member was among the dead, according to provincial Gov. Gulam Dastagar Azad. In addition to the two policemen who were killed, 10 were wounded.
 
Sadeq Chakhansori, a member of the Afghan parliament who was in Nimroz for a meeting, identified the dead council member as Gul Maki Wakhali, saying she was killed by crossfire.
 
"It was very heavy fighting. Very bad conditions," said Chakhansori.
 
Police also found a car packed with explosives near the compound, which houses a court, the governor's offices and a guest house, Azad said. The Interior Ministry said the car bomb was defused before it could explode.
 
The Taliban carried out the attack because the council was trying to persuade Afghans to turn against the insurgents, said spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi.
 
He said the council included "friends of NATO," and that "any friend of the enemy is an enemy."
 
In other violence, the Interior Ministry reported three explosions Wednesday that targeted the vehicles of private development companies in the southern provinces of Kandahar and Zabul. The ministry said one person was killed and 11 were wounded in the blasts.
 
Attacks on U.S. contractors, construction companies and aid organizations have been rising as the international community pushes for faster development in Afghanistan as a priority in its strategy to counter the insurgency.
 
Kandahar is the largest city in the south and the birthplace of the Taliban, which still has considerable support there. A U.S.-led military operation this summer aims to clear Kandahar of Taliban fighters in what will be a critical test of the Afghan war.
 
Last month, a pair of suicide bombers attacked an Afghan intelligence services compound in the southern city of Kandahar, but security forces held them off.
 
In western Herat province, floodwaters coursed through several villages while residents slept early Wednesday, killing at least 15 people and washing away homes, said Najibullah Najibi, a spokesman for the Afghan Army in western Afghanistan.
 
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Khan reported from Kandahar, Afghanistan.
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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