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Karzai brother service hit by Kandahar suicide bomber Karzai brother service hit by Kandahar suicide bomber
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A suicide bomber has attacked a mosque in Kandahar during a memorial service for the assassinated half-brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai, officials say. A suicide bomber has killed three people attending a memorial service for the assassinated half-brother of Afghan President Hamid Karzai in Kandahar.
Four people were killed, including the top cleric of the provincial council. The bomber had hidden explosives in his turban, which he detonated at the door of the Red Mosque, say officials.
President Karzai was not present at the memorial. Four of his other brothers were but escaped unharmed.
Ahmad Wali Karzai, a controversial but key figure in Nato's battle against the Taliban, was killed by his bodyguard.Ahmad Wali Karzai, a controversial but key figure in Nato's battle against the Taliban, was killed by his bodyguard.
President Karzai flew into Kandahar for his brother's funeral on Wednesday, but did not attend Thursday's service. President Karzai flew into Kandahar for his brother's funeral on Wednesday, but left the city before Thursday's service.
No group has so far admitted carrying out the mosque attack.No group has so far admitted carrying out the mosque attack.
Another explosion later hit the centre of Kandahar, killing one person and injuring several others, said the police chief of Kandahar.
Chaos and panicChaos and panic
The explosion in the Red Mosque took place just after noon in the southern Afghan city. The explosion in the Red Mosque took place just after noon in the southern Afghan city, as the service for Ahmad Wali Karzai was coming to an end.
"It was a suicide bombing. It was inside the mosque," a member of Kandahar's provincial council said.
"The service was about the end when it happened," the official added.
I was in the mosque 30 minutes before the explosion took place.I was in the mosque 30 minutes before the explosion took place.
Senior government officials, tribal elders and people from across the country were present at the memorial service for Ahmed Wali Karzai, and security was extremely tight. Senior government officials, tribal elders and people from across the country were present at the memorial service for Ahmad Wali Karzai, and security was extremely tight.
When the bomb went off I was in the next street talking to other tribal elders.When the bomb went off I was in the next street talking to other tribal elders.
According to eyewitnesses inside the mosque, the suicide attacker was prevented by security guards from entering.According to eyewitnesses inside the mosque, the suicide attacker was prevented by security guards from entering.
The bomber blew himself up at one of gates of the mosque.The bomber blew himself up at one of gates of the mosque.
All the key roads have now been closed in the area.All the key roads have now been closed in the area.
An eyewitness told the BBC that "someone was trying to get inside the mosque" before the blast. Officials say the attacker was stopped at the mosque's entrance, where he blew himself up. Reports said he had hidden the explosives in his turban.
The suspected attacker was stopped at the mosque's entrance, and he then blew himself up. The BBC's Bilal Sarwary in Kandahar said that security was not as tight as it could have been around the mosque.
Some reports suggest the bomber hid the explosives in his turban and was not searched by police. Tradition dictates that mourners are not searched when attending memorials, says our correspondent, and several tribal elders told him they had not been searched.
Four people were killed and 13 injured after the blast, officials say. Three people and the bomber died and 15 were injured after the blast, said Kandahar governor Toryalai Wesa. He told the AFP news agency that earlier reports of four victims were incorrect.
The Afghan interior ministry said that among those killed was Hikmatullah Hikmat, the head of Kandahar's Ulema Council. The council is an influential body of clerics in charge of regulating religious issues in the province.The Afghan interior ministry said that among those killed was Hikmatullah Hikmat, the head of Kandahar's Ulema Council. The council is an influential body of clerics in charge of regulating religious issues in the province.
Four of President Karzai's brothers and the governor of Kandahar were in the mosque at the time. The ministry said a child was also among the dead.
The BBC's Bilal Sarwary in Kandahar reports that senior defence ministry officials were inside the mosque. Officials say the casualty figures could have been much higher had the attacker been able to get inside the mosque itself or had been wearing explosives on his body, rather than in a turban.
Elite police units have arrived in the area, our correspondent says, adding that there are currently scenes of chaos and panic in the area. Four of President Karzai's brothers, several other Karzai family members and the governor of Kandahar were in the mosque at the time. None were believed to have been hurt.
Questions are now being asked how the bomber managed to get to the mosque despite heavy security and police checkpoints, our correspondent says. Elite police units have arrived in the area, our correspondent says, adding that there were scenes of chaos and panic in the streets.
Appeal to TalibanAppeal to Taliban
Ahmad Wali Karzai was shot twice by his family friend and long-time head of security, Sardar Mohammed, on Tuesday. The bodyguard was himself killed almost immediately.Ahmad Wali Karzai was shot twice by his family friend and long-time head of security, Sardar Mohammed, on Tuesday. The bodyguard was himself killed almost immediately.
The Taliban said that the attack was one of their top achievements in 10 years of war.The Taliban said that the attack was one of their top achievements in 10 years of war.
Ahmad Wali Karzai was seen by many as a key anti-Taliban figure, someone who stood up to them, using his private army and vast network to fight the insurgents, our correspondent says.Ahmad Wali Karzai was seen by many as a key anti-Taliban figure, someone who stood up to them, using his private army and vast network to fight the insurgents, our correspondent says.
But he adds that his critics accused him of undermining the central government in Kabul.But he adds that his critics accused him of undermining the central government in Kabul.
On Wednesday, President Karzai wept at the graveside, and kissed his dead half-brother's face as senior politicians looked on.On Wednesday, President Karzai wept at the graveside, and kissed his dead half-brother's face as senior politicians looked on.
The president then appealed to the militants to stop the bloodshed.The president then appealed to the militants to stop the bloodshed.
"My message for the Taliban is, my countryman, my brother, stop killing your own people," said Mr Karzai. "It's easy to kill and everyone can do it, but the real man is the one who can save people's lives.""My message for the Taliban is, my countryman, my brother, stop killing your own people," said Mr Karzai. "It's easy to kill and everyone can do it, but the real man is the one who can save people's lives."
Tuesday's killing was the latest and most high-profile in a series of assassinations of senior politicians and security commanders across the country.Tuesday's killing was the latest and most high-profile in a series of assassinations of senior politicians and security commanders across the country.
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