Friday, November 5, 2010

Afghanistan News

Blast kills five Afghans, three NATO soldiers die
KABUL — A suicide bomber killed five people in a crowded bazaar in a remote Afghan town on Friday, police said, as NATO announced the deaths of three soldiers.
The bomber was on foot and detonated explosives strapped to his body near the leader of a local council, Rahmatullah Turkistani, killing five civilians and injuring the official, a police commander told AFP.
Another 21 people were hurt in the blast in Khwaja Sabzposh district in northern Faryab province, provincial police chief Abdul Khalil Andarabi said.
The apparent target was Turkistani, chairman of the Faryab provincial council, he said.
Separately, NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said three foreign soldiers were killed -- two on Thursday and one on Friday -- fighting insurgents in the south.
Southern Afghanistan is the heartland of the Taliban insurgency, though the Islamist militia have expanded their campaign to the once peaceful north.
The new deaths took to 620 the number of foreign soldiers killed in the Afghan war this year, the deadliest for the US-led military coalition since the toppling of the Taliban in late 2001.
The United States and NATO have more than 150,000 troops in Afghanistan fighting the Taliban-led insurgency, now in its 10th year.

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