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Taliban suicide attack kills 17 in Afghan capital
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 08 - 10 - 2009


A suicide car bomber detonated his vehicle
outside the Indian Embassy in the busy center of
Afghanistan's capital on Thursday, killing 17 people and
wounding nearly 80 in the second major attack in the city
in less than a month, AP reported.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the 8:30 a.m.
assault and said the embassy was the target.
In New Delhi, India's Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said
that driver of the sport utility vehicle «came up to the
outer perimeter wall of the embassy in a car loaded with
explosives.» Three Indian paramilitary soldiers on guard
at the embassy's watchtower were wounded by shrapnel, Rao
said.
The Interior Ministry said 15 civilians and two Afghan
police officers were killed. At least 76 people were
wounded, the ministry said.
It was the deadliest attack in Kabul since Sept. 17, when
a suicide bomber killed 16 people, including six Italian
soldiers and 10 Afghan civilians, on a road in the center
of the capital.
President Hamid Karzai, the U.S. Embassy and the United
Nations mission all condemned the blast.
After months of relative calm, the Afghan capital has been
shaken recently by an increasing number of suicide attacks
and roadside bombings which began in the run-up to the
country's disputed Aug. 20 election. The attacks usually
target international military forces or government
installations, but Afghan businesses and civilians are also
often killed or injured.
The Taliban did not say why it targeted the Indian Embassy
but the attack is likely to raise questions about a link to
Pakistan, India's archrival. Extremist groups once
supported by Pakistan's intelligence service have struck at
Indian targets for years, and the two countries are
competing for influence among different ethnic groups in
Afghanistan.
A suicide attack against the Indian Embassy on July 7,
2008, killed more than 60 people. The road in front of the
embassy has been barricaded since then.
The Indian news channel CNN-IBN cited Jayant Prasad,
India's ambassador in Kabul, as saying Thursday's blast
caused «extensive damage to the chancery.» He said the
bomb was so powerful that it blew off the some the
embassy's doors and windows.
In Islamabad, Pakistan's foreign ministry spokesman, Abdul
Basit, condemned the bombing.
«Whenever terrorist activity occurs it should strengthen
our resolve to eradicate and eliminate this menace,» he
said.
The blast also damaged a line of shops between the embassy
and the Interior Ministry, shattering glass and rattling
buildings more than a mile (kilometer) away. A huge brown
plume of smoke was visible in the air as ambulances raced
to the scene and carried away the wounded.
A European police officer assigned as an adviser to the
Interior Ministry and an Afghan interpreter were slightly
wounded by flying glass, training spokesman Andrea Angeli
said.
One 21-year-old Afghan man, who gave his name only as
Najibullah, said he had just opened his shop when the
explosion went off, knocking him unconscious. When he
awoke, he said, he couldn't see anything because of dust
and debris.
«Dust was everywhere. People were shouting,» Najibullah
said. «You couldn't see their faces because there was so
much dust.»
His white clothes were covered in blood after helping load
four injured onto ambulances.
AP Television News footage showed local residents and
soldiers pulling a charred, severed leg out of a destroyed
vehicle. Others carried an apparently lifeless body on a
stretcher to an ambulance.
On another stretcher, a man lay face down, one arm hanging
downward, his left leg covered in blood.
Two United Nations vehicles were near the blast and one
was badly damaged, spokesman Dan McNorton confirmed. Both
vehicles had only a driver inside, and neither was wounded.
The U.N. typically uses armored vehicles in Kabul that are
designed to withstand such attacks.
One injured man said the force of the explosion threw him
into the air. Mohammad Arif said he was leaving the Indian
Embassy when the blast tossed him against a concrete
barrier. The left side of his head was bleeding as he
spoke.
The blast occurred a day after the Afghanistan war reached
its eighth anniversary and as President Barack Obama
considered a request for between 10,000 and 40,000
additional troops prepared by the top U.S. commander in
Afghanistan, Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal.
Separately Thursday, French Defense Minister Herve Morin
announced the death of a French marine killed in an IED
attack on Sept 4.


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