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Bomber strikes Afghan restaurant | Bomber strikes Afghan restaurant |
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A suicide bomber has killed seven people and hurt 20 others, many of them children - in an attack on a restaurant in Afghanistan, an official has said. | |
The attack took place in the Orgun district of Paktika province, on the border with Pakistan. | |
Most of those killed in the blast were civilians, governor Mohammed Akram Akhpelwak told the Reuters news agency. | Most of those killed in the blast were civilians, governor Mohammed Akram Akhpelwak told the Reuters news agency. |
Militants linked to the ousted Taleban administration have carried out a wave of attacks in Afghanistan recently. | Militants linked to the ousted Taleban administration have carried out a wave of attacks in Afghanistan recently. |
Mr Akhpelwak told the Associated Press news agency several provincial officials were hurt in the attack. | Mr Akhpelwak told the Associated Press news agency several provincial officials were hurt in the attack. |
The attack's intended targets may have been a senior provincial official and an Afghan special forces commander who were eating breakfast at the restaurant, he said. | |
This is the deadliest such attack in recent weeks but overall 2006 has seen a massive increase in the numbers of suicide attacks or attempted attacks. | |
Separately, Nato forces say they killed at least 55 Taleban fighters in two separate battles in the southern province of Uruzgan on Saturday. | |
One Nato soldier was also killed, a spokesman for the alliance said. | One Nato soldier was also killed, a spokesman for the alliance said. |
Villagers in one of the affected areas told the BBC that 12 civilians had been killed in the air strikes but Nato said it could not confirm these claims. |