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Afghan poll workers ambushed; U.S. soldiers killed
Sat Aug 1, 2009 11:32am EDT
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By Hamid Shalizi
KABUL (Reuters) - A convoy of campaign workers for Afghan President Hamid Karzai was ambushed five times on Saturday, officials said, as Taliban insurgents step up efforts to disrupt the presidential election.
The U.S. military also said three U.S. troops were killed in the south, while a French soldier died and two were wounded in fighting in Kapisa province in the east, French officials said.
The Taliban this week vowed to disrupt the Aug 20. presidential election and called on Afghans to boycott it.
Violence had already reached its highest level since the Taliban were toppled in 2001 and then escalated after the launch of military offensives in southern Helmand province.
Civilians and security forces have been killed at record rates in recent weeks, with attacks by insurgents now also focusing on election candidates and officials.
Fazel Ahmad, a campaign worker for Karzai, said the convoy was attacked by Taliban insurgents five times as it drove back to Kabul from Ghazni in the southeast. One security guard was killed, he said.
Juma Gul, a candidate for Ghazni provincial elections, and another security guard were wounded, Ahmad said.
Karzai was not in the convoy and was campaigning in northern Baghlan province at the time of the attack.
"We were ambushed by insurgents five times in Ghazni but fortunately we have few casualties," Ahmad told Reuters.
"They were well-planned attacks but we managed to escape."
Ghazni chief Khial Baz Sherzai said the campaign workers had not told police they would be in the area but police later responded, killing five Taliban and wounding six.
OFFICES BOMBED
It was the fourth ambush of a candidate or campaign official in little more than a week, although no national candidates have been seriously wounded.
Among those attacked were Karzai's vice-presidential running mate Mohammad Qasim Fahim.
Several campaign offices have also been bombed, with most of the attacks blamed on the Taliban. Continued...
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