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    Suicide bombers attack Afghan governor; 22 die

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    CHARIKAR, Afghanistan (AP) — A team of six suicide bombers — some wearing explosive vests — stormed a provincial governor's compound in eastern Afghanistan on Sunday, killing 22 people in the latest high-profile attack to target prominent Afghan government officials, authorities said.

    The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack in the Parwan provincial capital of Charikar, some 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of Kabul. The province is home to Bagram Air Field, a sprawling base for U.S. and NATO troops.

    The coordinated assault is the most recent in a string of spectacular Taliban attacks within an hour's drive of Kabul — a worrying sign of the insurgency's strength near the heart of the country and its determination to target Afghanistan's nascent leadership.

    Early this month, the Taliban shot down a helicopter in a province on the western border of the capital, killing 38 American and Afghan troops. In late June, gunmen killed at least 21 people in an attack on the Inter-Continental hotel in Kabul itself.

    The violence is a sign of NATO's broader struggles in the east, where persistent insurgent attacks forced the alliance to pull forces back from outlying patrol bases and outposts. The coalition, which plans to send 10,000 troops home by the end of the year, is considering whether to move forces from Taliban heartlands in the south to reinforce troops fighting insurgents in the east.

    Southern provinces like Kandahar and Helmand are the Taliban's traditional stronghold, while the east is a base of operations for many Pakistani based Taliban and international terrorist affiliates like al-Qaida and the Haqqani network.

    Afghanistan's eastern border with Pakistan is also a common thoroughfare for insurgents attempting to strike Kabul, although Parwan is considered to be relatively secure.

    Sunday's assault began with a car bomb outside the front gate, police said. The blast blew open a hole in the wall, allowing five insurgents wearing suicide vests and carrying automatic weapons and rocket propelled grenades to rush into the compound.

    Afghan police said they killed three of the attackers as they approached the governor's house.

    The attack took place during a high-level provincial security meeting attended by Parwan Gov. Abdul Basir Salangi, his police chief, intelligence director, a local army commander and at least two NATO advisers.

    Salangi told The Associated Press that he and his aides fired from their meeting room with AK-47s. He claimed to have killed at least one of the insurgents himself.

    "I had an AK-47. I shot him and from the window of my waiting room," said Salangi, who was formerly the police chief of Kabul and a rebel fighter during the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan in the 1980s. He said it was the second time in the past month he was targeted by an assassination attempt.

    Provincial Police Chief Gen. Sher Ahmad Maladani also took part in the gun battle, which he said lasted for approximately one hour.

    "The last attacker was killed by police when he was only about 15 meters away from me," said Maladani. The bomber was killed before he could detonate his explosives.

    The attack left much of the compound in ruins. Part of the governor's offices were burned. Broken glass and body parts littered the courtyard. Several cars were wrecked by explosions and bullets.

    Sixteen of the dead were civilian Afghan government employees and six were policemen, according to the Afghan Interior Ministry.

    Meanwhile, the French Defense Ministry said one of its soldiers was killed Sunday by isolated fire during an operation in the northeast province of Kapisa.

    The death brings to 382 the number of coalition service members killed in Afghanistan 2011 and 59 in August.

    Seventy-four French troops have been killed in Afghanistan since 2001. About 4,000 French troops are taking part in NATO-led operations against the Taliban, and France says 1,000 troops will be brought home next year, with a full withdrawal of combat forces in 2014.

     

    559 comments

    • Blah  •  9 mths ago
      40 American soldiers died in a SINGLE WEEK!!and for what?somebody please explain to me why our brave soldiers are dying in Afghanistan and Iraq?
      • Bannister 49 9 mths ago
        Better dead in Afghanistan then Unemployed in America.
      • Brenda 9 mths ago
        They are loyal to their country and to their fellow soldiers. Sit down and have a talk with those who are here and come back from wars. You will find your answers.
      • patriot 9 mths ago
        They are loyal to their country. They will fight to protect it. I know its been a long time since 9/11 but they are fighting against terrorism and the groups responsible for it. They are in the military. Ask anyone in the marines, navy, air force, or army. They are willing to make sacrifices for their country.
    • Jack-0  •  9 mths ago
      10 years of protracted warfare. So many young lives cut short and trillion of dollars spend and the country is poorer as a result. Militarily the war is not winnable. Strategically, Afghanistan has no value. Time to bring the boys home.
      • mioana 9 mths ago
        i suggest to send the congress to fight the war not our kids ; they are old and their lives should be sacrificed.
      • HarryT 9 mths ago
        you sir are right !!! this "war" is not winnable ! we got the reason we went there. lets get the h*ll out. russia tried to do this for somewhere about 20 plus years and finally called it quits themselves. the actual cost of this war (excluding lives, but not forgotten) is way too much. http://costofwar.com/en/
      • patriot 9 mths ago
        Have you forgotten? When are homeland was attacked? When our brothers and sisters were murdered in the 2 towers?
    • rktompsett  •  9 mths ago
      The brainless idiots in Washington DC have not figured it out, that after 2000 years the Middle East will not be changed. Their ways are set and no amount diplomacy or aid from the USA will change that.
      • i always win 9 mths ago
        its not that the middle-east wont be changed, its that muslims wont be changed. The Christian population in Lebanon is westernized, as is the Jewish population in Israel. Its only the muslims, which unfortunately control must of the middle east
    • i always win  •  9 mths ago
      this war is eerily similar to Vietnam. First, there's no declaration of war by Congress. Second, our soldiers are fighting an enemy who is all around them yet impossible to identify. Third, trillions of dollars are being poured into a losing war. Bottom line, GET OUT OF THERE
      • connemarasports 9 mths ago
        In ten years as REPUB's block all attempts to leave or downside because of connection to miliary industrail Co's-we will stay-soldiers are cheap labor to them!
      • Anonymous 9 mths ago
        politicians dont care about the troops cuz its not their children standing there getting shot at
      • Papercut 9 mths ago
        But what about the light at the end of the tunnel? Crap! that`s a train!
    • lotin  •  9 mths ago
      What it's going to take before we get the hell out ? It seems like a lost cause to me , don't be waiting for the worse to happens : get the soldiers out , and invest in the country security by protecting the borders : land, sea, and air...much better investment.
      • A Yahoo! User 9 mths ago
        Amen!
      • Brenda1 9 mths ago
        And profile every single person that enters the country. For those of you who want to call me racist, go right ahead. For while it is true that every Muslim is not a terrorist, it is true that every terrorist is a Muslim.
      • smokedsalmoned 9 mths ago
        Afghan Failure Is Unacceptable
        .
        The Taliban is an international threat and must not be allowed to win in Afghanistan.
        .
        Forget about simple damage to US prestige at losing to the Taliban, the threat of the Afghanistan again serving as a platform for terrorist training as well as its Opium trade funding of terrorism worldwide is unacceptable. Consider also for a moment their recent push toward the Pakistan Capital, right next door to Afghanistan and the fact that Pakistan has an estimated 20-50 nuclear weapons.
        .
        The risk that a Taliban win in Afghanistan poses from a near term risk of their taking over Nuclear Armed Pakistan is unthinkable. President Obama, NATO, Russia, China and the rest of the world must join the fight and fight to win in Afghanistan or risk a nightmare scenario of a nuclear armed Taliban. It is our Presidents job to again call our allies to arms and renew the fight to win in Afghanistan.
    • Rogue  •  9 mths ago
      wake up America this is what Islam is all about. The entire middle east is not worth 1 American solders life.
    • jumpboot  •  9 mths ago
      They are trying to fight this war, a guerilla war, just like they did in Vietnam and we will never win. We shoot 'em, bomb 'em, poison 'em one day and rebuild what we bombed, treat the wounded, a innoculate 'em the next day. They are our friends during the day and enemies at night. Who the heck is in charge over there this week? Don't our generals know what is going on or maybe they do and our government won't support them in the field and let them wipe those savages out. Makes me sick to hear about this fruitless cluster f^&%!! Fight to win or get the He#$ Out!!
    • D'OH!  •  9 mths ago
      First the Russians. Then the U.S. It time to get out of Afghanistan and give the Chinese their turn.
    • relix1962  •  9 mths ago
      Sounds like President karzai palace will be next Get uor boys out its nothing but a slaughterhouse over in afganistan.
    • Unbiased Opinion  •  9 mths ago
      those darn peaceful muslims!
    • Qbnsizzle  •  9 mths ago
      Those who forget history are doomed to relive it.
    • Bunny FU  •  9 mths ago
      When I used to listen to Hannity, he would say "if we leave without
      the mission being completed, the enemy wouldn't respect us". Guess
      what? They already don't. Some people care more about saving face
      than the lives of the troops.
    • Rogue  •  9 mths ago
      wake up America this is what Islam is all about.
    • W M  •  9 mths ago
      Clearly islam is the most perverted and evil ideology on the face of the earth today.
    • David  •  9 mths ago
      If the actions of the Taliban can't motivate the Afghan people to fight for their freedom, they then fully deserve the fate that surely awaits them. To do evil in one's own name is evil enough, but to do evil in God's name is truly Satanic.
    • Jacksdad  •  9 mths ago
      F Afghanistan. You will have better luck trying to make a horse talk than domesticating these people. They screw kids, cut off heads and blow up anything they don't like.
    • Walter Legates  •  9 mths ago
      bring em home let them destroy each other
    • Bill R  •  9 mths ago
      Please tell me some more lies about why were there killing people and letting our American children die and be physically and emotionally sickened? How many congressman and senators have there children over there carrying weapons?
    • Brooks S  •  9 mths ago
      How do you make a suicide bomber? take away booze, drugs, women, basically anything fun and tell them they get that stuff after they go BOOM!
    • Shawn  •  9 mths ago
      Religion of peace, they said...
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