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Afghan police die in suicide bomb | Afghan police die in suicide bomb |
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Five people have been killed by a suicide bomb attack on a military patrol on the outskirts of Kandahar in southern Afghanistan, officials say. | Five people have been killed by a suicide bomb attack on a military patrol on the outskirts of Kandahar in southern Afghanistan, officials say. |
The bomber blew up a minibus he was driving when he was stopped by police on a road linking Kandahar to Herat, an Afghan security official told the BBC. | |
Three police and two civilians were killed and others were injured. | |
In the capital Kabul, a rocket fired near the police academy hit a house, killing three teenage girls. | |
Taleban rebels have stepped up attacks on Afghan and foreign troops this year. | |
'Flagged down' | |
There were conflicting accounts of the circumstances surrounding the bombing near Kandahar but a senior Afghan security official told the BBC that police had been following the minibus and signalled for it to stop. | |
"As soon as our police forces started searching, the attacker blew himself up," he said, describing the attack as "the work of the enemies of peace and stability". | "As soon as our police forces started searching, the attacker blew himself up," he said, describing the attack as "the work of the enemies of peace and stability". |
Reports said four police were also injured in the attack, which took place on a road regularly targeted by the Taleban. | Reports said four police were also injured in the attack, which took place on a road regularly targeted by the Taleban. |
Canadian troops were nearby at the time and helped to evacuate the injured. | |
Afghan police are regularly targeted and killed by rebels. | Afghan police are regularly targeted and killed by rebels. |
According to Afghanistan's interior ministry, more than 700 police officers were killed in the first six months of 2008. | According to Afghanistan's interior ministry, more than 700 police officers were killed in the first six months of 2008. |
The majority of the casualties died in suicide attacks and roadside bombings. | The majority of the casualties died in suicide attacks and roadside bombings. |
Three sisters killed | |
On Saturday evening, three rockets were fired in Kabul in what correspondents say was an unusual attack. | |
Rocket attacks in Kabul are unusual | |
One rocket which exploded near the police academy hit a mud-brick house, killing three sisters aged 13, 15 and 16, their cousin, Sayed Shah Barat, told the Associated Press news agency. | |
After the attack, men swept up the shattered mud bricks while women mourned out loud in a surviving room. | |
"There are 40 countries in Afghanistan and still we are hit by rockets - what is the benefit?" Mr Barat asked, referring to the international peacekeeping force. | |
"The Iraqi people hit [President George W] Bush with their shoes but we should do the same with our leaders." | |
Another rocket exploded close to to the Spin Kalay high school in the Khushal Khan area, injuring four people, senior Afghan security officials told the BBC. | |
The officials blamed the rocket attacks on the Taleban. |
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