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    Suicide bombing of NATO convoy kills 17

    KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A Taliban suicide bomber rammed a vehicle into an armored NATO bus Saturday, killing 17 people, including 12 Americans and a Canadian in the deadliest attack on the U.S.-led coalition in Kabul since the war began. It was a major setback for the alliance 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.

    NATO said five coalition service members and eight civilian contractors working for the coalition died in the explosion.

    A U.S. official said all were Americans, but Canadian defense spokesman, Lt. Col. Christian Lemay, told The Associated Press that a Canadian soldier was among the troopers killed.

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

    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 and Afghan forces sealed off the area as fire trucks and ambulances rushed in. An AP 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.

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

     
    • TimothyB  •  Escondido, United States  •  7 mths ago
      How many have to die before they realize that they cant keep providing targets for the suicide bombers. Really a Bus!
      • James B 7 mths ago
        What do you know about this war? Shut up.
      • Red Dot 7 mths ago
        Timothy,

        So you want 100 000+ thousand troops to each drive their own armored SUV around? How old are you? 12?
      • Rhiannon 7 mths ago
        Timothy, Shut up. You know nothing about NATO and its missions. You have listened to the usual GOP pablum and now you think you are some kind of expert. Does it ever occur to you that people in power know a lot more of what is going on than you do? Nato has provided life for tens of thousands of people, who would have been killed - Bosnians and Kosovoans, for two.
    • WingDings  •  7 mths ago
      Weird. NATO helped Al Qaida to overthrow Gaddafi and take over Libya, yet 'just up the road' Al Qaida are killing NATO troops. Sick! Sad! World!
    • name  •  7 mths ago
      obviously they don't want you in in their country so just fukcing leave
      • Larry 7 mths ago
        Vote Ron Paul. He's one (the only Republican, actually) who will not only pull the troops out, but will also not be involved in other nations' business. Please look at his record, as the media certainly does not give him the face time he deserves.
      • Rhiannon 7 mths ago
        They will leave when the can but grow up. the President announced the end of this what???? a week ago? How do you evacuate a place in a week? You couldn't even move out of your house in a week.
      • liberty 7 mths ago
        but keep shooting as you leave...get as many as you can
    • ray  •  Mexico City, Mexico  •  7 mths ago
      Wasn, Obama going to end this?
      • Raulo 7 mths ago
        when bush start this??????????
      • guyfox 7 mths ago
        Guess you must be Ray 'Slim'...?!!!
      • Mickey 7 mths ago
        Nice campaign promise but guess when he actually got the facts withdrawl didn't sound so good. Thats why it is easy to be a candidate!
    • John  •  Jersey City, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Out of Afghanistan NOW!
      • ROCKABILLY 7 mths ago
        That would be silly, John!
      • NO 7 mths ago
        not gonna happen
    • nezumi  •  Mexico City, Mexico  •  7 mths ago
      Can anyone tell me what is this war about? You cant obviously kill all the talibans as they are not regular army and spread through many countries. So whats the objective there? What is the purpose of Americans loosing time, money and troops in Afghanistan. You dont think you can make something civilized there, dont you? I mean look at those people there - many of them are having IQ just a bit bigger from IQ of a goat... Thats the fact - I dont care if it sound racist or other #$%$ - thats simply fact. Now those who are not complete morons are indoctrinated by theyre religious liders and you cant reverse it. So ... what you are planning to do? Leave them to their own misery, take your troops out. There is many better ways to help people then shoot at them anyways. This nonsense leads only to many years of wasted lives and money.
    • Hawaii Dude  •  7 mths ago
      Why as a country didn't we learn anything from the Russia. These countries will always be run by tribes.
    • Jon  •  Boca Raton, United States  •  7 mths ago
      obama i bet if your 2 daughters were fighting over there you sure would end this right away
    • Malizole  •  7 mths ago
      its not worth it,its waist of time,human lives and money by amarica again....
    • Tim  •  Mission, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Enough is enough. Whether we leave today or 5 years from now they will go back to exactly as we found them. Get our troops home now!
    • Rc  •  Seabeck, United States  •  7 mths ago
      Wait until those some of those 20,000 surface to air missiles missing from Libya start showing up.
    • Gimme Cookies!  •  7 mths ago
      I remember one of the statement that came from the White House before invading Afghanistan: "Russians lost the WAR owing to their own mistakes and negligence, but we are not Russians. We will get the Talibans in no time"

      US must be regretting on that statement now.
    • justme  •  7 mths ago
      This will never end. They kill each other for power, control and money, and they kill western or NATO coalition soldiers so they will not disturb them from reaching this goal.
      This is the way it is in the Muslim countries and cloture. Surprise that there will be Sharia law in Libya? Tunisia going towards more extreme Muslim party? That Egypt is now controlled by the Muslim brotherhood? Well the west needs to wake up and smell the Turkish coffee and Iranian atomic bomb before it is too late!!!!!!
    • Joe Johnson  •  7 mths ago
      We have been in Afghanistan longer than the Revolutionary War, the Mexican-American War, the Civil War, the Spanish-American War. than WWI, WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War (starting from the Tonkin Gulf action), and the 1st Iraq War. We are no closer defeating the Taliban than we were 10 years ago. Most of the Afghanis consider us despicable infidels who want to disrupt their culture of women beating, child selling, devotion to a 7th century Islam, ruthless male chauvinism. centuries-old tribalism, murderous revenge, nepotism, graft, and underhandedness. What an horrible tragedy that our heroic soldiers have to sacrifice their lives
      in this ghastly country!
    • gojump  •  7 mths ago
      let's get out of there, then they can go suicide bomb themselves to their hearts content
    • Tobie  •  7 mths ago
      Bring all our troops home to control the mx border and return all illegals to mx. This border is much more important to us than any other in the world. A handful of patrols and 2 drones controlled the entire iraq/syria/saudi borders allowing no entry for several yrs now. The US/mx border would be a cakewalk if politicians turned it over to military as it should be.
      Also profile muslims and deport those with osama leanings.
    • bluepeahen  •  7 mths ago
      Generally, when you go to war, you have a goal and a purpose.
      This mid-east crap is war for the sake of war. Killing for the sake of killing.
      BRING OUR BRAVE MEN HOME.
      We are accomplishing nothing
    • Bruce  •  Tampa, United States  •  7 mths ago
      First poster, wow!! Bring our troops home now!!!!!!!!!
    • David  •  7 mths ago
      Control you women, control freedoms, hide behind your head covering hijab, have NO tolerance for other viewpoints, kill in the name of alah. Muslims lead a dark and ugly existance.
    • o  •  7 mths ago
      If we are going to their, Let the military do there job. Polotics need to stay out. We go in hit them so hard that they know their world as was is gone, and dont stop ubntil their is no more. Or get out. We need to get out anyway and close our borders, worry about our country first. And work with our allies and protect each other.
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