Five killed in Afghan bomb blasts
CHARIKAR (Afghanistan), Dec 29: Five people were killed and about 40 others wounded in two bomb blasts in Afghanistan on Monday, as a town mourned 14 children killed in a recent Taliban suicide attack.
Two US soldiers and their interpreter were among about 20 people wounded in one of the attacks – a suicide car bombing in the town of Charikar, 50 kilometres north of Kabul, officials said.
There has been a suicide car bombing in Afghanistan every day since Friday.
A purported member of the Hezb-i-Islami faction of insurgent leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar claimed responsibility for the Charikar bombing, telling on phone that several US soldiers were killed.
But Sgt Joel Peavy said: “We have two US soldiers and an Afghan contractor wounded.”
Afghan health ministry spokesman Abdullah Fahim said that two civilians were killed and 17 wounded. The interior ministry gave a similar toll.
A second blast hit the southern town of Spin Boldak, on the border with Pakistan, killing a two-year-old and two adults, Kandahar province police chief Muttiullah Khan said.
The bomb was detonated by remote control and 19 people, including a policeman, were wounded.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for a powerful suicide car bombing in the Khost province on Sunday that the Nato military force said killed 14 children and two adults.
A Taliban statement claimed at least 20 US and Afghan ‘puppet’ troops were killed in the attack outside a government compound in the Ismail Khail district.
The Nato- and US-led military forces reported no casualties although government officials said one Afghan soldier was killed.
Eight of the children, aged around 10, were buried on Sunday, he said.—AFP