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Ten policemen have been killed in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan, security sources say. | Ten policemen have been killed in a suicide bombing in Afghanistan, security sources say. |
At least 10 people were wounded in the attack at a police training ground, in the north-eastern city of Kunduz. | |
It comes two days after a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a police headquarters in eastern Afghanistan, killing eight people. | It comes two days after a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a police headquarters in eastern Afghanistan, killing eight people. |
There has been a sharp rise in suicide bombings by Taleban and other militants in Afghanistan since 2005. | |
In the latest attack, the bomber ran up to the police as they were training and blew himself up at about 0900 (0430 GMT), officials said. | |
"There was a suicide bombing in front of a police station...The bombing coincided with the exercise time of the policemen," interior ministry spokesman Zemarai Bashary was quoted by AFP news agency as saying | |
Last month, Nato and Afghan forces began what they said was their largest offensive to date against the Taleban in the south of the country. | Last month, Nato and Afghan forces began what they said was their largest offensive to date against the Taleban in the south of the country. |
While there has been a rash of suicide bombings in southern Afghanistan, such attacks are relatively rare in the north. | While there has been a rash of suicide bombings in southern Afghanistan, such attacks are relatively rare in the north. |
Monday's attack is the third deadly suicide bombing in Afghanistan in three days. | |
Analysts say the recent bombings are the Taleban's response to being squeezed by the build-up of foreign troops in the south and east. | |
They are very difficult to prevent, says the BBC's Mark Dummett in Kabul. |
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