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    NATO: Afghan bombing kills 5 troops, 8 contractors

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — NATO says the 13 people killed when a suicide bomber rammed a military convoy in Kabul included five coalition troops and eight civilian contractors.

    NATO initially reported that all 13 killed were service members. But after further identification, it confirmed that eight were civilians working for the coalition.

    A U.S. official says all were Americans, but Canadian defense spokesperson Lt. Col. Christian Lemay told The Associated Press that a Canadian soldier was among the troopers killed. Canadian military officials have not yet released the soldier's identity or further details.

    The Taliban suicide bomber hit an armored NATO bus Saturday in the deadliest attack on coalition forces in Kabul since the war began.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A Taliban suicide bomber rammed a van into an armored NATO bus Saturday, killing 13 American troops and four Afghans in the deadliest attack on coalition forces in Kabul since the war began — a major setback for the U.S.-led coalition as it begins to draw down combat troops.

    The explosion sparked a fireball and littered the street with shrapnel and twisted metal hulks. Heavy black smoke poured from burning wreckage at the site along the four-lane highway frequently used by foreign military trainers in the southwestern section of the city.

    Underscoring the difficulties ahead, the brazen assault occurred on the same day that top NATO and Afghan officials were meeting elsewhere in Kabul to discuss the second phase of shifting security responsibilities to Afghan forces in all or part of 17 of the country's 34 provinces.

    It also was a blow to efforts by the U.S. and President Hamid Karzai to forge peace with the fundamentalist Taliban movement as NATO plans to withdraw all its combat troops from the country by the end of 2014, with support for the costly war reaching new lows in the West.

    Kabul has increasingly been targeted by attacks in recent years, with many blamed on the Haqqani network, an al-Qaida and Taliban-linked movement that operates out of Pakistan. But NATO already has shifted security responsibilities for the capital to the Afghans and foreign forces have little presence on the streets.

    A similar Taliban attack targeted a NATO convoy on the same road in May 2010, when a suicide bomber struck a convoy, killing 18 people. Among the dead were five American troops and a Canadian colonel. But Saturday's strike was the deadliest since the decade-long war began.

    The Taliban said the bomber, Abdul Rahman, was driving a Toyota Land Cruiser SUV containing 1,540 pounds (700 kilograms) of explosives and targeting foreigners providing training for Afghan police. The Taliban, who frequently exaggerate casualty claims, said that 25 people were killed by the blast.

    The Taliban also claimed responsibility for another suicide bombing outside a government intelligence office in the northwest province of Kunar in which only the bomber was killed. In all, there were three attacks against NATO and Afghan forces, killing at least 21 people.

    Elsewhere, a man wearing an Afghan military uniform opened fire on a joint NATO-Afghan base, killing three Australian service members in Uruzgan province, an area in the restive south that is traditionally viewed as the Taliban's stronghold, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corp.

    Afghan Defense Ministry spokesman Mohammad Zahir Azimi said officials were investigating whether the shooter, who was killed in the incident, was a member of the Afghan army or a militant wearing an army uniform.

    In Kabul, the armored personnel carrier, known as a Rhino, was sandwiched between of a convoy of mine-resistant military vehicles traveling on the road, a major artery leading to the landmark Darulaman Palace, the bombed-out seat of former Afghan kings. The attack occurred near the entrance of the American University.

    NATO said 13 service members were killed in the Kabul blast, but a U.S. official confirmed they were all Americans. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.

    The Afghan Ministry of Interior said three Afghan civilians and one policeman also died in the attack. Eight other Afghans, including two children and four other civilians, were wounded, said Kabir Amiri, head of Kabul hospitals.

    NATO and Afghan forces sealed off the area as fire trucks and ambulances rushed in. An Associated Press reporter at the scene saw two NATO helicopters landing to airlift casualties, while coalition troops using loudspeakers ordered bystanders to evacuate the area.

    One witness, Noor Ahmad, said he saw a coalition soldier choking inside the burned bus.

    "The bottom half of his body was burned," Ahmad said.

    Coalition troops were seen carrying three black body bags from the burned wreckage and one charred body on a stretcher toward the waiting helicopters.

    It was the deadliest single attack against the U.S.-led coalition across the country since the Taliban shot down a NATO helicopter on Aug. 6 in an eastern Afghan province, killing 30 U.S. troops, most elite Navy SEALs, and eight Afghans.

    The most recent attack in Kabul occurred on Sept. 20, when an insurgent with a bomb hidden in his turban assassinated former Afghan President Burhanuddin Rabbani. The insurgent was posing as a peace emissary coming to meet Rabbani, who was leading a government effort to broker peace with the Taliban. Afghan officials blame the Haqqani for that incident.

    Earlier Saturday, a female suicide bomber blew herself up as she tried to attack a local government office in the capital of Kunar province, a hotbed of militancy in northeast Afghanistan along the Pakistan border.

    Abdul Sabor Allayar, deputy provincial police chief, said the guards outside the government's intelligence office in Asad Abad became suspicious of the woman and started shooting, at which point she detonated her explosives.

    Afghan and U.S.-led coalition forces conducted operations earlier this month, killing more than 100 insurgents in an effort to curb violence in rugged areas of Kunar where the coalition and Afghan government have a light footprint.

    ___

    Associated Press writers Deb Riechmann and Tarek El-Tablawy in Kabul and Lolita Baldor in Washington contributed.

     
    • The Odd  •  Louisville, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Can anyone tell me why the US is still in Afghanistan? Regardless of whether the US leaves now, or in 2014 as planned, or in 2050, Afghanistan will revert back to the same s**hit hole it has always been. If anyone believes this country will become a democracy, they are either dreaming or are in denial. Corrupt politicians, ancient tribes, drug runners, and the nutty Muslim religious kooks run Afghanistan, and these will continue to be in charge long after we leave. And when the US does leave, any of the Afghans who supported us there will be killed, just like in Vietnam.
      • Guitar56 7 mths ago
        There's a few reasons. One) Our military are protecting the poppy fields to keep them out of the hands of the Taliban and in the hands of the CIA for heroin distribution around the world. Two) Our military is protecting the oil pipelin ebeing built to move the oil away from the nation for our use and profit. Three) With Afghanistan and Pakistan, and Iraq filled with our military, they now have Iran completely surrounded. Iran is the next WW3. Wake up and stop watching TV!
      • The Odd 6 mths ago
        To Guitar56 -- those are 3 of the dumbest reasons I've heard to date. You must be using some of that CIA heroin or maybe you're using all of it.
    • freeman 44  •  7 mths ago
      Why they call this war NATO? over 150 thousand U.S. troops + all equipment and billions of dollars a month out of tax payers pocket.
      • Depressed 7 mths ago
        TRILLIONS..................not BILLIONS
      • Depressed 7 mths ago
        america is all PHONIES
      • Guess Who 7 mths ago
        150,000 US troops and 1 NATO soldier makes this an "international coalition" This is America's war!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  7 mths ago
      We borrowed Trillions of dollars mostly from Chinese to pay for these stupid wars. No wonder we are broke. Our infrastructure is crumbing, no money for schools and universities and we can;t even take care off our own people. Soon we will be like Greece begging for help. Bring the troops home, end the wars and end the aids to Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq. How many more should be dead before we pull out from Iraq and Afghanistan?
      • Bruce 7 mths ago
        This is what Obama promised in his campaign in 2008. He lied. Ron Paul in 2012!!!
      • Mark Akenside 7 mths ago
        Relax !



        We have Mexico and all the wonderful things and people it has to offer
      • A Yahoo! User 7 mths ago
        i flew down from Boise State a week ago
    • HorseWithNoName  •  San Diego, United States  •  7 mths ago
      If we are done "nation-building" in Afghanistan, can we get back home and start nation-building at home?
      • fred 7 mths ago
        no we have no bananas!!!
      • fred 7 mths ago
        we be perdido mas nada dinero!!!
      • fred 7 mths ago
        call our Masters in Communist China we need HELP!!! CEO's conference call Bejing, China 29oct11 They are ABANDONING us little guys GE GM FORD etc all our corporations under attack!!!
    • PAUL  •  7 mths ago
      Someone tell me what we're still doing there?
      • Alfredo Ferreira 7 mths ago
        Ask those Republicans that still believe that we should stay in Iraq, Afganistan etc\, so their buddies that have military factories can fill their wallets and share with them.
        Why vote - we vote for someone and their became the employees of special interests - you know those who work in DC under the umbrella of big unions, big companies and even from foreign countries.
    • Im comin Lizbeth  •  7 mths ago
      the contractors are there for greed. they are mercenary and I do not consider them American
    • AuroraNox  •  Iowa City, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Afghanistan: The grave yard of invading armies. Has been since Alexander the Great in 300BC - 'tis still true today. Ask the Brits, the Persians and the Russians, soon we'll ask the Americans.
    • Andrew B  •  Cleveland, United States  •  7 mths ago
      A wiser idea would be to pull out all our troops out of Afghanistan as well by midnight on December 31st., 2011. Cut all American funding to Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan on that date as well! Too many of our children have been killed in George Bush and Dick Cheney’s illegal war. Mall 727.
    • Chuck  •  San Diego, United States  •  7 mths ago
      We will never win here. This is a backward 3rd world country with no infrastrature other that what we have put in the last 10 years. There are so many different tribes feuding it is hard to keep track, they have no common language and no loyalty to anyone. We kicked the talibans butt already and they just hide out for couple years, regroup and come back for some more. What is the piont, we wiped out the training camps and now they just hide in Pakistain till there ready to sucide bomb something. This is not a war, it is target practice for the enemy since we can not fire back unless we can clearly see who shot at us our govt would rather loss a few good men than have any collateral damage. Stupid, get out now!
    • casino man  •  7 mths ago
      do we really need any more evidence that these dirty butt towel heads are'nt worth our effort to help them?
    • pagerr2  •  Chicago, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Follow where the explosives are coming from and it will probably who is ultimately behind the bombings.
      They want us out of there and we should accommodate them. Things won't change there unless we stay there forever and guard whoever we are trying to help. It will go back to life as usual.
      Growing poppies for drugs because that is the way those people get their money. Drug dealers pay them to grow the stuff.
      We can't even control stuff coming from Mexico, so we may as well give this up too.
      I think some of the Contractors over there are
      ex-military who go over there to work because they
      make a lot of money over there.
    • A  •  St Johns, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Is controlling the Opium trade really worth all this... the CIA should find a different source of funding.
    • Cevil Stockton  •  Carencro, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Now tell me again why our soldiers keep being sent to these places to die. These wars can't be won unless their government does theur share. We can't buy their friendship. The price is way too high. Bring our troops and money home.
    • waz  •  7 mths ago
      attention morons Afghanistan is in south Asia and not the middle east the usa along with the cia and military contractors are all profiteers off two things occupying south asia to control the opium flow and occupying iraq(middle east) for oil contractors and establishing a military base in the middle east
    • Cudjoe  •  Durham, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Listen America and coalition in Afghanistan!!! I vow by my prophetic anointing that you are waisting your time and resources and sacrificing our youngmen and women in Afghanistan for nothing!!! The average mohammedan could care less about democracy as he cares about virgins in paradise. all your efforts to transform the mohamedan will be thrown out as soon as you leave. Fanatical demon-posseessed will take over. Just leave the condemned to deal with each other, bring our young folk home now!
    • Im comin Lizbeth  •  7 mths ago
      I remember when "contractors" were called mercenary
    • ARICH REPUBLICAN  •  Atlanta, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Your Tax Dollars at Work
    • Zooty  •  7 mths ago
      The Afghans' see the U.S. & NATO personnel as an occupying force.
      Withdraw now.
      Trying to bring democracy and freedom to Muslims is like trying to teach pigs to sing!!!
    • ace  •  New York, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Suicide bomber is the poor man's drone, no difference.
    • ace  •  7 mths ago
      Contractors are mercenaries, they get paid big bucks to take risks.
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