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Blast kills 12 civilians in west Afghanistan

A roadside bomb killed 12 Afghan traders as they drove through Afghanistan's remote west on Monday in an attack apparently meant for Afghan or foreign troops, witnesses and officials said.

Updated on: Jul 20, 2009 04:54 PM IST
Reuters | By , HERAT, Afghanistan
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A roadside bomb killed 12 Afghan traders as they drove through Afghanistan's remote west on Monday in an attack apparently meant for Afghan or foreign troops, witnesses and officials said.

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Highly destructive home-made bombs planted in the road are by far the most deadly weapons used by the Taliban and other insurgents, frequently killing civilians as well as the security forces they traditionally target.

"I saw 12 men were killed and four were wounded," Abdul Razzaq Samadi, a local tribal chief who was at the scene of the blast, told Reuters.

"I took four wounded men to the hospital. Their condition was not good," he said.

The blast happened on a dirt road that links two districts in Farah province, where Taliban insurgents usually plant roadside bombs to target convoys of foreign and government troops, Samadi said.

Farah provincial Governor Rohul Amin said all 16 victims were local commuters who travelled between the two districts each day to buy and sell goods.

Violence across Afghanistan has hit its highest level since 2001, when the Taliban's austere Islamist government was ousted for failing to hand over Al Qaeda leaders wanted over the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States.

Thousands of US Marines and British troops have launched major operations in southern Helmand in July, the first major offensives of US President Barack Obama's new regional strategy to defeat the Taliban and stabilise Afghanistan.

About 800 civilians were killed in Afghanistan between January and May, a 24 percent increase from the same period in 2008, according to United Nations figures released in June.

 
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