Afghan bomb toll 'rises to 100' 

Funerals have been held in the Afghan city of Kandahar
for the victims of Sunday's suicide attack that
officials now say killed more than 100 people. 
The bombing - believed to be the bloodiest since 2001
- hit a crowd watching a dogfight near the city. 

The dead include a local police chief. Officials
blamed the Taleban who deny responsibility. 

Taleban attacks have risen sharply recently, prompting
some members of a Nato force to demand more troops. 

Fifteen international troops have been killed in
Afghanistan this year, most of them from the US. 

Some 40,000 soldiers from Nato countries are deployed
in the country, where their tasks include aiding
reconstruction, tackling opium cultivation and
battling the Taleban. 

Governor's 'warning' 

Sunday's suicide bombing created a scene of carnage,
scattering personal belongings and body parts over a
wide area and turning the ground red with blood. 


 MAJOR TALEBAN ATTACKS 
29 Dec 2007: 16 policemen killed in Kandahar 
6 Nov 2007: At least 70 die in attack on sugar factory
in Baghlan province 
29 Sep 2007: At least 30 soldiers killed in bus attack
in Kabul 
16 Jan 2006: At least 24 people killed in two attacks
in Kandahar 
 



Dog-fighting competitions, which were banned under the
Taleban regime, are a popular pastime in Afghanistan. 

Doctors in Kandahar said they were overwhelmed by the
injured. 

Kandahar's governor Assadullah Khalid said on Monday
that the death toll had risen to more than 100, and
more than 100 people had been hurt. 

Weeping relatives buried the victims, many of them in
graves dug next to each other. 

Officials have blamed the Taleban for the attack but a
spokesman for the Islamist militia has denied the
group was responsible. 

The dead included Abdul Hakim Jan, a powerful tribal
leader who was a police chief and militia leader
opposed to the Taleban. 

Kandahar's governor, Asadullah Khalid told mourners at
mosque on Monday that he had warned Mr Jan of a
possible attempt on his life several weeks ago, the
Associated Press news agency reports. 

The agency quotes a local police chief as saying 1,500
people participated in Monday's funerals and 35 of the
dead were members of Mr Jan's militia. 

Southern Afghanistan is a Taleban stronghold and last
week the Kandahar governor himself was the target of
an attempt on his life. 

Taleban influence 

The Taleban claim to have influence across most of the
country and have extended their area of control from
their traditional heartland in the south. 

They have a significant presence around Kandahar from
where they carry out suicide attacks and roadside bomb
blasts. 

The militants are also able to operate freely in
Wardak province, neighbouring the capital Kabul. 

Last year, violence in Afghanistan reached its highest
levels since the Taleban were forced from power in
2001, analysts say. 

Last November, a suicide bombing in the northern
Baghlan province killed 79 people - mostly school
pupils - in what was until then the bloodiest bombing
since the Taleban were ousted in 2001. 

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/south_asia/7250193.stm

Published: 2008/02/18 10:24:49 GMT

© BBC MMVIII


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