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    Afghan governor: Bodies of missing Germans found

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — The bodies of two Germans who went missing nearly three weeks ago while hiking in the Hindu Kush mountains were found in sacks under a boulder in eastern Afghanistan Monday, a governor and a police general said.

    Abdul Basir Salangi, the governor of eastern Parwan province, said the men were found under a large boulder about 2 1/2 miles (four kilometers) from the south end of the Salang Pass, where they began their hike on Aug. 19. He had no other details.

    Police Gen. Rajab, who like many Afghans goes by only one name, said the two bodies were inside cloth sacks. He did not know exactly how they died.

    A spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry in Berlin, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with ministry rules, confirmed that two bodies were found in Parwan province but said he could not give any further details until they had been identified beyond a doubt.

    The deputy provincial police chief, Ziaul Rahman, said the bodies were very high up on the mountain and he had requested a helicopter to get them down.

    In unrelated incidents, a roadside bomb and a suicide bomber killed eight people and wounded 20 in two separate attacks around the country, the Interior Ministry said.

    Five civilians were killed Monday when a roadside bomb detonated next to their vehicle in western Afghanistan's Faryab province. It added that in another incident late Sunday in southern Kandahar city, a suicide bomber in a car killed three Afghan private security guards and wounded another 20. The guards were part of a convoy and had stopped for evening prayers when the attack occurred. The ministry provided no other details on either incident.

    The region where the Germans went missing is not a Taliban area, and last month Afghan police speculated the two men could have gotten lost in the high mountains or may have been the victims of a crime. The agency they were working for has not been named.

    German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle said on Aug. 23 that German and Afghan officials were searching for the pair and could not rule out kidnapping.

    The day they went missing, the two traveled to the south end of the Salang Pass, north of Kabul, around 8 a.m. and told their driver they were going into the mountains. They promised to return at 4 p.m. and the driver waited until 6 p.m. before contacting local authorities, and the search began.

    The Salang Pass is a major route through the Hindu Kush mountains that connects the Afghan capital, Kabul, with the northern part of the nation.

    Germany has been a major contributor to the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force in Afghanistan and currently has some 5,200 troops stationed in the country, largely in the north.

     

    36 comments

    • Granny Panty  •  8 mths ago
      and the idiotic hikers strike again......fukc sakes.
      • JohnM 8 mths ago
        I have to say - where these guys on crack or what? This is worthy of a Darwin award.
    • BIlly  •  8 mths ago
      Where is Hillarious Clinton? Rice was successful!
    • The Wizard  •  8 mths ago
      "Police Gen. Rajab, who like many Afghans goes by only one name, said the two bodies were inside cloth sacks. He did not know exactly how they died." He suspects it was a double suicide.
      • JohnM 8 mths ago
        We had a murder here in Thailand (of a Thai) near where I lived. He'd been shot 5 times in the head, and incredibly the police first rule it a suicide.
    • American Patriot  •  8 mths ago
      I bet them were robbed, other wise why would the bodies be hidden. As bad and evil as Hitler was he knew how to deal with the mistreatment of his people.
      • American Patriot 8 mths ago
        Make that THEY not THEM......
      • RUKidding 8 mths ago
        So what is your point? Are you trying to say that maybe there are some unethical people in the Afghan police?
    • G. Robert  •  8 mths ago
      I've spent time in Afghanistan, they put dead animals in the cloth sacks but usually leave them by the road side...the bad guys would cut the animals open and place IED's inside them...
      • Granny Panty 8 mths ago
        evidently you are lying. they use dead animals to hide IED's but never put them in cloth sacks. why would they do that? think about it. a patrol would stop to verify a sack....a dead dog passes for what it is....a dead dog.raises no suspicion from the observer. look, don't come here flapping your gums like you know what you're talking about.
    • George Patton  •  8 mths ago
      About a month ago there was an article on this yahell that stated that Afghanistan was opening up to tourism again and cited hiking as one of the attractions. About 14 thousand comments predicted this event. How idiotic of these Germans. I would submit them for the Darwin Award!!
    • Brian Cohen  •  8 mths ago
      Natural selection....
    • brigadier 2506  •  8 mths ago
      Look for bullet holes in the "Cloth Sacks", most of the time when an "Infidel" turnout dead in Afghanistan is becouse someone kill them. Lets wait and see, my prayers for the family of this young mens.
    • Thunderbolt  •  8 mths ago
      hmmmmm..... "the two men could have gotten lost ... or may have been the victims of a crime"? Perhaps they fell off a cliff right into a bag under a rock? I gotta think about this.
    • SS-Oberstgruppenfuhrer  •  8 mths ago
      People who are stupid enough to go hiking in a dangerous, violent place are only asking for trouble. What happened is unfortunate. But, in the end, humanity is probably better off with them out of the gene pool.
      • rmeghji 8 mths ago
        cc to Nato, Pentagone, CIA, Mossad, Raw, ISI
      • FrankH 8 mths ago
        What an ignorant prick you are
    • rmeghji  •  8 mths ago
      only 2
    • Ken  •  8 mths ago
      Stupidity is a world wide epidemic we have hikers in jail in Iran, Now dead Germansin Afganastan If you want to walk stay close to home that way it won't cost so much to ship your body home. What kind of idiots want to hike in war zones.
    • Paul Jones  •  8 mths ago
      Muzzies' thanks for Germany allowing so many muzzie pigs into their country
    • bear  •  8 mths ago
      better to walk in camden ? i think
    • who cares  •  8 mths ago
      cloth sacks to them = sleeping bags here in U.S and rather many other parts of developed world. accidents happen and people die from them all the time. What could have contributed even more so to the their death could be the possibility that they did not had any guides with them and hiking an unknown mountain can be very dangerous. specially in such an unknown place as salang. i have plans to one day hopefully climb the mt. everest, will i make it or not i dont know but everything in life is worth a try. R.I.P my fellow hikers!!!
    • JusticeBeaver  •  8 mths ago
      these hikers are obviously a spy
    •  •  8 mths ago
      Could be an accident. Perhaps lost in translation: cloth sack = sleeping bag? And then a bolder fell on them.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  8 mths ago
      O crap. The hikers were sleeping for the night and a boulder dropped on them. That is a horrible way to die. Obviously it was their time to go, but chet man!
    • Jean Paul  •  8 mths ago
      went hiking? Ok, why not......................
    • kashmiri  •  8 mths ago
      Someone took revenge for his wife and kids killed under NATO bombs...
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