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Sofia News Agency
January 24, 2010


Rocket Attack Hits Kandahar NATO Base, 4 Bulgarians Injured


A rocket attack on the NATO base near Kandahar in Afghanistan has left four 
Bulgarians injured, during the visit of Bulgarian Defense Minister Nikolay 
Mladenov to the base.

The rocket exploded about 200 meters from the accommodation of Mladenov and the 
Bulgarian government delegation just before 22:00.

There is still no reports about who the injured Bulgarians are but Mladenov is 
not amongst them. 3 of the injured are said to be in serious condition with one 
allegedly in a coma.

At present, the Bulgarian contingents in Afghanistan, numbering about 500 
troops, are based in three locations – Kabul, Kandahar and Herat. Taliban 
rocket attacks on the Kandahar base, the outer permiter of which is guarded by 
UK soldiers, are very common with up to 400 reported in 2009.

Bulgarian Minister of Defense Nikolay Mladenov visited the Kabul headquarters 
of the Bulgarian NATO military contingent on Saturday, as part of his five-day 
visit to Afghanistan.

On Thursday Mladenov had suggested that the three Bulgarian military units 
serving in Afghanistan should all be based in the city of Kandahar.
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Sofia Echo
January 24, 2010


Missile attack on Kandahar base wounds four during Bulgarian Defence Minister's 
visit
Nikolai Mladenov


Missiles landed at a Nato base in Kandahar, Afghanistan, wounding four 
Bulgarian military personnel. The incident happened just 300m from the 
accommodation of visiting Bulgarian Defence Minister Nikolai Mladenov, bTV 
reported on January 24 2010.

According to Darik Radio, one soldier was seriously injured and was in a coma.

The Defence Ministry identified those injured in the attack as Junior Sergeant 
Alexander Alexandrov, Corporal Yordan Petkov, Private Yavor Kirilov and Private 
Luchezar Danailov.

The wounded were being treated at a US military hospital near Kandahar Airport. 
Security at the base had been stepped up, according to the Defence Ministry in 
Sofia.

It was the second such attack on the base in a month. In 2009, there were 48 
such attacks, Dnevnik said.

Mladenov, who is Bulgaria's Foreign Minister-designate, has been on a five-day 
visit to the Bulgarian contingent in Afghanistan in one of his last major acts 
as Defence Minister.

He visited the wounded in hospital. Earlier in the day, Mladenov met the 
270-member Bulgarian deployment in Kandahar, Bulgarian news agency BTA said.

As The Sofia Echo reported earlier, Bulgaria has deployed a 600-strong 
mechanised infantry battalion in Afghanistan, its main tasks being the security 
of the airport in the southern Afghan town of Kandahar and military 
installations in capital Kabul. Kandahar is a Taliban stronghold and terrorist 
attacks in the region are commonplace.

The Bulgarian contingent in Afghanistan is likely to be reinforced by 30 
additional personnel at the beginning of 2010, which may be followed by a 
further deployment of 70 more personnel by the end of the year, Mladenov was 
quoted as saying by Bulgarian news agency BTA on December 18 2009.

The first reinforcement is expected to be 30 doctors and other medical staff 
and a complete field hospital, followed by the potential deployment of another 
70 infantry personnel by the end of the year.

It is not the first time that Mladenov has come close to the firing line since 
becoming Defence Minister as part of Prime Minister Boiko Borissov's Government 
in July 2009. Soon after he took office, Mladenov was present at an exercise on 
the Black Sea coast when a missile accident caused an explosion close to the 
ranks of VIPs. 
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