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    77 Americans wounded in Afghan truck bombing

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Nearly 80 American soldiers were wounded and five Afghans civilians were killed in a Taliban truck bombing targeting an American base in eastern Afghanistan, NATO said Sunday, a stark reminder that the war in Afghanistan still rages 10 years after the Sept. 11 terror attacks against the United States.

    No U.S. soldiers were killed in Saturday night's bombing, which took place hours after the Taliban vowed to keep fighting U.S. forces in Afghanistan until all American troops leave the country. The insurgent movement also stressed that it had no role in the Sept. 11 attacks.

    The blast shaved the facades from shops outside Combat Outpost Sayed Abad in Wardak province and broke windows in government offices nearby, said Roshana Wardak, a former parliamentarian who runs a clinic in the nearby town of the same name. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.

    Eight wounded civilians were brought to Wardak's clinic, two of them with wounds serious enough that they were sent to Kabul. She said one 3-year-old girl died of her wounds on the way to the clinic.

    The Wardak governor's office confirmed the death toll and said a total of 17 Afghans were wounded — 14 civilians and three security officers.

    The attack was carried out by a Taliban suicide bomber who detonated a large bomb inside a truck carrying firewood, NATO said. It was unclear how many foreign and Afghan soldiers were serving on the base.

    "Most of the force of the explosion was absorbed by the protective barrier at the outpost entrance," NATO said, adding that the damage was repairable and that operations were continuing.

    NATO said none of the 77 injuries sustained by the Americans was life-threatening. Spokesman Maj. Russell Fox said Sunday that all the international troops at the combat outpost are American.

    The governor's office said the blast was so powerful it damaged more than 100 shops in Sayed Abad's main bazaar, the hospital and the small town's administration building.

    On Sunday, the U.S. Embassy in Kabul held a memorial service to mark the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. A military band played as American troops raised an American flag in front of about 300 assembled U.S. and Afghan officials.

    Marine Gen. John Allen, the commander of U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan, urged those assembled to honor the memory of those who died.

    "On that day we lost mothers and fathers, sons and daughters we lost people of many nations and many religions, today we remember, we honor them all," he said.

    The Afghan foreign minister said the attacks bound Afghans and Americans together in a "shared struggle."

    In a statement emailed to media, the Taliban accused the United States of using the Sept. 11 attacks as a pretext to invade Afghanistan and said the international community was responsible for killing thousands of Afghans during the invasion and ensuing occupation.

    "Each year, 9/11 reminds the Afghans of an event in which they had no role whatsoever," the Taliban said. "American colonialism has shed the blood of tens of thousands of miserable and innocent Afghans."

    The United States and its allies invaded Afghanistan on Oct. 7, 2001, after the Taliban, who then ruled the country, refused to hand over Osama bin Laden.

    The late al-Qaida leader was at the time living in Afghanistan, where the terror network had training camps from which it planned attacks against the U.S. and other countries.

    "The Afghans have an endless stamina for a long war," the statement said. "Through a countrywide uprising, the Afghans will send the Americans to the dustbin of history like they sent other empires of the past."

    The statement was issued by the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, the official title used by the Taliban when they ruled the country.

    The insurgent group continues to launch regular attacks and orchestrate assassination campaigns against those allied with the government. In addition to the attack in Wardak on Saturday, 10 Afghan civilians were killed in two separate roadside bombings.

    Although the Taliban were swiftly driven from power by the U.S.-led coalition, they managed to use the years of the Iraq war — when America focused its military strength on the conflict against Saddam Hussein — to regroup, rearm and reorganize.

    They began winning back ground lost to the international military coalition until President Barack Obama sent in 30,000 more troops last year to help.

    Although the coalition has made some gains in the Taliban's traditional southern strongholds, violence has not abated around the country.

    The U.S. has begun withdrawing some of its 100,000 troops and will send home 33,000 by the end of next year. The international military coalition has already begun transferring security responsibilities to newly trained Afghan forces with the aim of removing all their soldiers by the end of 2014.

    Bin Laden was killed in May in a raid on his house in northwestern Pakistan by helicopter-borne U.S. Navy SEALs.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Patrick Quinn and Heidi Vogt contributed to this report from Kabul.

     

    1,697 comments

    • HannaH  •  8 mths ago
      Lets see Hussein start a war with Iran 2 million people died. Invade Kuwait. Paid homicide bombers families $25,000 for murdering civilians you might say Hussein was opinion pain .in the ass. Had gobs of fun raping Iraqi women and putting people through shredders. Just another lovely Arab leader. Now Iraq has a functioning democracy and those Americans are evil.
      • Ajarn L 8 mths ago
        Who funded and pushed Hussien to go to war with Iraq,? who suplied weapons and gas, who attacked his country and has now found that he was the only one who could run it (with a lot less blood spilt)?
        America that's wh0,,,,, you,,,,,
      • HannaH 8 mths ago
        My dear child Hussein was not poor those evil Americans didn't have to find anything and Iraqis Sunnis do people such discussing victims to take no responsibility blame the West blame the evil Americans blame the evil Israelites
    • jamesg  •  8 mths ago
      bring the soldiers home and turn it into a parking lot. all the money spent all the us lives lost and for what? these people lie,hide terrorist,and are not worth one american life.
      • Steve 8 mths ago
        turn it into a parking lot? maybe everything you know needs to be turned into a parking lot. you dont have any problem killing innocent people, and neither do the "terrorists" you feel so strongly about. "these people lie, hide terrorist, and.. ?"
        a life is a life.. i know you think innocent middle eastern people getting killed is no big deal but innocent americans getting killed is reason to go to war.
      • Premium Nova 8 mths ago
        "turn it into a praking lot"? I thought only the terrorists were itching to kill innocent civilians.

        What's up?
      • GoCuse 8 mths ago
        Not at all they started it now we finish it. They choose poorly when messing with us. You want to sucker punch the biggest guy in the bar and then cry when you get your ass kicked. To bad for them they are the enemy and this is a war. I suppose we should have said we cant bomb Berlin in WWii cause to many innocent people would get killed. If we did that we loose and Hitler wins. War is not pretty and and if they choose to kill as many innocent people as they can then we should return the favor.
    • Sandiego  •  8 mths ago
      Enough wasting our blood and money on pointless war. Spend on schools, roads, education, healthcare, and well-being of us here INSIDE the borders. Only ones benefiting from these wars are special interest groups, captains & kings of money & power, and war-profiteers.
    • R.T. Arcand  •  8 mths ago
      Ten years later and pretty much all of the Free World have been tolerant to these fools who worship a pagan false god who pimps virgins to suicide bombers. Now I'd say it's time to demolish Mecca an Medina, and for Israel to be the first nation on Earth to launch a mosque into orbit when they blow that abomination off their Temple Mount.
      • DDJ 8 mths ago
        IT will happen. It has to. Read Exekiel 37 and 38.
      • orion1 8 mths ago
        woah woah woah...someone somehwere is saying that about the Vatican as well...when is this nonsense going to stop?
    • Priscilla  •  8 mths ago
      My cousin I pray for you!!!
    • Paul  •  8 mths ago
      for crying out loud, just GO HOME, Afghanistan never had anything to do with 911, It would make more sense to bomb Washington DC . That
      s where the real criminals live along with Tel Aviv
    • Marshall Collinsworth  •  8 mths ago
      well i see that ignorance disrespect and predjudice are alive and well and living in the USA.
      It's a sad state of affairs realizing that there are folks here that don't believe in anything that they can't see or touch.It just makes me wonder if they believe in anything at all.
      I don't fear the one that can kill me,I do fear the one that can send my SOUL to hell.
    • DS  •  8 mths ago
      Article is another indication of the real blunder following 9/11 and that was the unnecessity of getting the Country and the world bogged down in an unlawful ground war in Iraq. History will not be kind to Bush, Chaney, Rumsfield for their over-wrought judgement failure.
      • Dick Beninya 8 mths ago
        I'm with you, except that history is written by the victors, and it looks like eveyone else is just dumb enough to let them get away with it and win. Here's hoping though...
    • mac marine  •  8 mths ago
      Since Major General Allen took over for Gen. Patraus he has done such an outstanding job, lets see, there was the shithook with all of our Seal's inside being torn to pieces by a Chinese made RPG, now he is so dilligent that 77 of our troups are wonded by a car bomb. Its only his dumb luck that the muslim didn't bribe the right guy and detonate his bomb inside the compound and btw those blast walls work equally in reverse. Detonate that bomb inside the blast walls and it will contain the blast and amplify it inside the compound. The Marine General obviously has his head up his ass and as usual our troops are paying for it. I was in the Marines back in the day and the only thing those Generals care about is the next star, it's all about the power.

      Simper Fi
      • john 8 mths ago
        Richard.. Your so right.."paty-ass" is just in the mill-e-tarry
        for the ride of retirement. .let washington give this
        son-of-a-bitch another star...
      • Tea Sipper 8 mths ago
        he should have gotten his butt kicked instead of a star
      • soprano sun 8 mths ago
        You worthless dumb fuck. When have you ever led men into combat? Too complex for a fucken liberal like you. Simper Fi means always faithful. which doesn't apply to you.
    • Yama Mori  •  8 mths ago
      YAHOO NEW was lying to the world......they said no US soldier was dead but in fact there are 50 of them sent to Hellfire........then the NATO claimed the damage is repairable..so ask their genius mechanic to fix burned and deformed military vehicles hit by the bomb...
      SO TO ALL READERS DONT'T EVER BELIEVE THE YAHOO NEWS......
    • ahmed  •  8 mths ago
      I hate to see anyone gets killed but nearly 80 American soldeirs were wounded and five Afghans killed and not one American soldier killed ? i jusy simply don`t believe that .
    • zad  •  8 mths ago
      Don't you all notice, the American Bastard only attack country which are weak and have natural resources. It always about money to this American bastard.
    • Peter G  •  8 mths ago
      Bush, where are weapons mass destrux? Invade iraq? Twin towers? How many of 535 elected in dc have their own kids in war? None! Bring our brave troops home obama! Now! Cheney = haliburton = $$$$$$$$$$.
    • get the hate out your blo ...  •  8 mths ago
      seem like we got that roach bin laden and you say they fight until we leave those people got issue over there
    • gaghet  •  8 mths ago
      to walter and craig i say the talibans and the afganistan eople you call terrorists din't come in america to kill any one , you are there killing them ahy? all the the terrorists for 9/11 was from south arabia why you are no't attacking them ? who and what give you the right to accupid any countrie you fell like and impause your will on the people, they don't want you there get out, the ideas and hate of people like you create teroristes, why do't you invade your naihbors house to fiend out if he is a terrorist or no't .
    • The Asender  •  8 mths ago
      We supported the Afghanistans against Russia, the CIA trained Ben Laden, there religious right took over, we go back to support the minority, is this a religious war as there is no oil involved? If we left them alone perhaps, like Egypt and Libya they would settle their own problems
    • Chieftain  •  8 mths ago
      Americans are not doing much more good in Afghanistan. They kind of really blew it during Bush's tenure in almost a decade. There was no progress in its counter-insurgencies operations & strategies. Just stagnant. With Obama's attempts to surge troops in the blighted ctry, perhaps its too little, too late.
    • HassanA  •  8 mths ago
      You will see more attack on our troops , the people and tribes do not know why we fighting out there, let them know by the media, most of the of your media anti-our troops , a massive misrepresentation communicated to the people and the tribes , you need to study how to convey the sacrificial roll of our troops to the people and tribes , forget of idealism use the local tactical way some time including anythings to get them aside , do no use big troops , use special troops , and most elite troops. Be careful about Pakistan , they playing against us because Afganistan is only source of money and feed-up to their roll in the area, better use India than Pakistan .
    • Earl  •  8 mths ago
      Bases shouldn't be close enough to the road where you are within range from a bomb-sharpnel, mortar, sniper-rifle, and where militants can spot you. But we are really better-off if we leave this fighting to the Afghans against a shady enemy. Those Bradley light tanks we have would have been wonderful had they been mounted with 40mm's instead of the lighter 20mm cannon in stopping any oncoming known suicide vehicles and for foot-patrol support.
    • dark water  •  8 mths ago
      afghanistan - drug trade
      iraq - oil
      USA not fighting for freedom for the country, but his own interests
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