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Car Bomb Explosions in Kandahar, Pro-Taliban Website Reports Many Afghani, NATO Casualties

April 17, 2010

Afghanistan war: Kandahar hit by two car bombs

Christian Science Monitor
By Ben Hancock, Correspondent / April 16, 2010


Two large car bombs exploded in Kandahar Thursday night killing two Afghans and wounding dozens. The attacks come ahead of a major NATO offensive in the Afghanistan war.

A man stands at the scene of Thursday night's suicide bombing in Kandahar city, Friday. A suicide bomber targeting a compound shared by foreign companies set off a massive explosion and killing at least two people and wounding more than a dozen others.

Two massive car bombs went off in southern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing at least two people and wounding more than a dozen others. The attacks in the Taliban stronghold of Kandahar come ahead of a major NATO offensive in the area to drive out the fundamentalist group. The attacks led one official to call for better intelligence-gathering in preparation for this next phase of the Afghanistan war.

Initial reports said that Britons had been killed in the second blast, which struck a compound housing foreign workers and was so powerful it collapsed nearby buildings. But Kandahar's provincial governor said on Friday that only Afghan citizens had been killed, reports the Telegraph.

Three Americans and one south African were injured and sources said a Briton had been wounded but was not in a serious condition. The wounded were being treated in the nearby Nato hospital at Kandahar airfield.

The 9 pm blast struck a compound housing the offices of the international contracting company Louis Berger Group, the Afghanistan Stabilization Initiative and the aid contracting company Chemonics International.

Windows were blown out across the city and it followed hours after another attack against a Kandahar hotel which wounded eight.

Tooryalai Wesa, governor, said there had been no claim of responsibility for the bombing, which according to some reports involved a fuel tanker.

The New York Times says responsibility for the attack likely lies with the Taliban, for whom Kandahar is a spiritual homeland. The group has paralyzed the area with fear ahead of the arrival of the bulk of the 30,000 US soldiers gearing up for deployment, the Times reports.

But many residents see corruption among the government and police as the larger problem, according to The Christian Science Monitor.

When it comes to Kandahar city politics, “I’m not sure whether I’m watching Godfather Part 2 or Godfather Part 3,” says Mark Sedwill, NATO’s top civilian official in Afghanistan, referring to the popular movie series about an American mafia family.

“It’s very difficult to untangle, but what’s really fueling the insurgency is groups being disenfranchised, feeling oppressed by the institutions of state and criminal syndicates.

Ahmad Wali Karzai, the Afghan president’s half brother and a top Kandahar official, said that rather than more security forces, what is needed is better intelligence, reports the Associated Press.

"But even then, if someone wants to kill himself it is very difficult to find and stop him," Karzai was quoted as saying.

Kandahar has a population of a half-million people, and has been rocked several times in recent weeks. On March 13, suicide bombers attacked locations around the city -- including the police headquarters -- in a failed attempt to free Taliban prisoners, according to the AP. Those attacks killed at least 30 people.

In a separate attack Thursday, rocket fire killed four German soldiers, reports Al Jazeera, in what was the deadliest attack against foreign troops this year.

The Germans were traveling together with Belgian and Swedish soldiers, who were also taking part in a mentor and training program for Afghan security forces, according to Der Spiegel.


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The pro-Taliban website (alemarah.info) is still offline but it moved today to two other temporary websites by 10:00 am ET, April 17, 2010.

http://alemarah.info/english/

This web site is moved to

http://shahamat1.org/english

or

http://124.217.252.55/~shahamat/english

temporarily


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The following are headlines of the pro-Taliban website:

30 Afghan and U.S-NATO soldiers killed in Farah

FARAH, Apr. 17, 2010 - There are reports From Farah province that at least 17 Afghan and 13 U.S.-NATO soldiers were killed and 9 more were seriously hurt  [ ... ]

NATO troops take severe damages and losses in Baghlan province

BAGHLAN, Apr. 17 -  Mujahideen of the Islamic, during an attack on the combined  combat logistical convoy of the Afghan and NATO forces in Pol-e-K [ ... ]

Charkh district center comes under attack in Logar province

LOGAR, Apr. 17 - Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate carried out an attack oo the district center of Charkh district yesterday evening. According to th [ ... ]

Three Afghan vehicles struck by RPG's in Zabul province

ZABUL, Apr. 17 - Two military vehicles of Afghan soldiers were hit by rocket strikes as their patrol waylaid with the third of their vehicle  struc [ ... ]

Five Police Men killed in land Mine Explosion

Khust, April 17 -  A police  patrolling vehicle hit a landmine  in Shamal Khwar , near the provincial capital of Khust on Farm Garden road and  wa [ ... ]

Mujahideen Destroy Six Military Vehicles

Paktya, April 17 -  Mujahideen of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan attacked the district center of Ladji Mangal yesterday causing the building gre [ ... ]

Latest News

17 04 10 30 Afghan and U.S-NATO soldiers killed in Farah
17 04 10 NATO troops take severe damages and losses in Baghlan province
17 04 10 Charkh district center comes under attack in Logar province
17 04 10 Three Afghan vehicles struck by RPG's in Zabul province
17 04 10 Five Police Men killed in land Mine Explosion
17 04 10 Mujahideen Destroy Six Military Vehicles
16 04 10 VBIED attack kills dozens of foreign nationals in Kandahar
16 04 10 Six soldiers killed in Mujahideen attack in Zabul province
16 04 10 7 dead, 5 wounded as police check posts attacked in Zabul province
16 04 10 Two French tanks left struck in bombings in Kapisa
16 04 10 Gerishk blast kills 15 Afghan soldiers
16 04 10 U.S-NATO helicopter shot down in Baghlan province
16 04 10 Two Polish tanks destroyed in Ghazni
16 04 10 15 U.S.-NATO soldiers killed in Logar province
16 04 10 4 NATO tanks eliminated in pol-e-khumri
16 04 10 Mujahideen kill 5 Afghan, 8 Hungarian soldiers in Baghlan
16 04 10 U.S-NATO cowards take deadly losses in Marjah district
16 04 10 5 dead as military convoy of ANA attacked on Kabul-Jalalabad highway
16 04 10 Mujahideen capture two soldiers in Panjawii district
16 04 10 Blast kills 4 soldiers in Kandahar province
15 04 10 Mujahideen Launch Attack against Nader Shah Kut District Center
15 04 10 Mujahideen Destroy Invaders’ Military Tank in Logar




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