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Children killed in Afghan attack | Children killed in Afghan attack |
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A suicide bomber has hit a government building in eastern Afghanistan, killing 16 people, 14 of them children, local police said. | |
A doctor at a hospital in Khost said 58 people - many of them children - were hurt in the attack, close to a school. | |
Earlier, two Canadian soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb in Panjwayi district, a Taleban stronghold in southern Kandahar province. | Earlier, two Canadian soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb in Panjwayi district, a Taleban stronghold in southern Kandahar province. |
An Afghan interpreter and a policeman working with them were also killed. | An Afghan interpreter and a policeman working with them were also killed. |
"These soldiers died honourably, helping bring security to Afghanistan," said a spokesman for the International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) in a statement. | "These soldiers died honourably, helping bring security to Afghanistan," said a spokesman for the International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) in a statement. |
Taleban rebels have stepped up attacks on Afghan and foreign troops this year. | Taleban rebels have stepped up attacks on Afghan and foreign troops this year. |
The deaths took to 106 the number of Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan since their mission began in 2002. | The deaths took to 106 the number of Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan since their mission began in 2002. |
In Khost province, the attacker detonated an explosives-laden car he was driving when police opened fire to prevent him from reaching the government building where officials were meeting. | In Khost province, the attacker detonated an explosives-laden car he was driving when police opened fire to prevent him from reaching the government building where officials were meeting. |
Police said tribal elders and local leaders were holding talks with the district governor about security and planning for next year's presidential elections. | Police said tribal elders and local leaders were holding talks with the district governor about security and planning for next year's presidential elections. |
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