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'Children dead' in Afghan bombing | 'Children dead' in Afghan bombing |
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At least six children and three adult civilians have been killed in a suicide attack on a Nato convoy in the Afghan province of Uruzgan, police say. | |
Uruzgan police chief Qasim Khan told the BBC that the attacker drove his vehicle into the convoy in the provincial capital, Tarin Kowt. | |
A Nato spokesman said that one of its soldiers was killed in the incident. | |
The BBC's Bilal Sarwary says that never before have so many children been killed in an Afghan suicide attack. | |
Our correspondent says that the scene in Tarin Kowt was one of chaos and carnage, as the attack - which destroyed a Nato vehicle - took place near a crowded area during the Afghan week-end. | |
Women and children were among thje 11 people injured. | |
Another suicide attack also took place on a Nato convoy in the southern city of Kandahar, police say. | |
Kandahar police chief Esmatullah Alizai told the BBC that five civilians were injured in the attack. | |
There has been no comment from Nato as to whether any of its personnel was injured in the two attacks. | |
But the alliance has said that one Nato soldier was killed and three injured in a separate attack on Friday in Kandahar province. | |
Elsewhere, US-led forces in the south say they have killed at least 24 Taleban fighters in a number of clashes. | |
They say that a civilian also died in one of four separate battles in the provinces of Helmand, Zabul and Kandahar. | They say that a civilian also died in one of four separate battles in the provinces of Helmand, Zabul and Kandahar. |
There has been no independent verification of the reports. | There has been no independent verification of the reports. |
Civilian casualties | |
A US-led coalition service member was also killed during a clash in the east of the country on Friday, the coalition said in a statement. | A US-led coalition service member was also killed during a clash in the east of the country on Friday, the coalition said in a statement. |
Correspondents say that the south of Afghanistan has been the centre of the Taleban's insurgency, with daily attacks on Afghan and foreign forces. | Correspondents say that the south of Afghanistan has been the centre of the Taleban's insurgency, with daily attacks on Afghan and foreign forces. |
Civilians are often caught up in the fighting. | Civilians are often caught up in the fighting. |
Meanwhile, Nato defence ministers meeting in Brussels have been discussing the high number of civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan. | Meanwhile, Nato defence ministers meeting in Brussels have been discussing the high number of civilian casualties in the war in Afghanistan. |
The BBC's defence correspondent says that although the ministers are concerned about civilian deaths, they are not expected to make any major changes to military tactics. | The BBC's defence correspondent says that although the ministers are concerned about civilian deaths, they are not expected to make any major changes to military tactics. |
Around 2,000 Afghans - civilian, military and insurgent - are estimated to have been killed in Afghanistan so far this year. | Around 2,000 Afghans - civilian, military and insurgent - are estimated to have been killed in Afghanistan so far this year. |
The defence ministers said they would try to improve co-ordination between Nato, US-led and Afghan forces, but they laid the blame for civilian casualties on the Taleban, who they say deliberately draw fire into civilian areas. | The defence ministers said they would try to improve co-ordination between Nato, US-led and Afghan forces, but they laid the blame for civilian casualties on the Taleban, who they say deliberately draw fire into civilian areas. |