Central & South Asia
Scores killed in attack on Afghan clinic

At least 60 people killed and many more injured in suicide bombing at medical 
facility in eastern Logar province.
Last Modified: 25 Jun 2011 10:06


At least 60 people have been killed in a suicide bombing attack at a medical 
clinic in Afghanistan's Logar province, just south of the capital, Kabul.

The ministry of public health said 120 others were wounded in the blast, which 
struck in Azra district on Saturday.

"As a result of this heartbreaking incident, 60 of our countrymen including 
children, women, youths and men ... have been martyred and 120 others including 
health workers have been injured," the statement said.

Din Mohammad Darwaish, the Logar provincial spokesman, said the bomber had been 
driving an "an SUV packed with explosives".

"The target of the blast is not clear but what is obvious is that a hospital 
was attacked and civilians were killed ... The casualties are all patients, 
their visitors and relatives and hospital personnel."

Al Jazeera's Bernard Smith, reporting from Kabul, said the clinic was mainly 
treating women and children.

He said the explosion had been described as "enormous" and had completely razed 
the building and one next to it.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the blast and the Taliban 
denied it was behind the attack, with spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid saying: "We 
condemn this attack on a hospital ... whoever has done this wants to defame the 
Taliban."

The head of Logar's provincial council, Abdul Wali Wakeel, said local officials 
had contacted foreign forces to ask for help in evacuating the wounded to 
hospital.

Counterterrorism summit

Saturday's attack came as Afghan President Hamid Karzai told a counterterrorism 
summit in Iran that despite his government's efforts, militancy was on the rise 
in both his country and the region.

"Unfortunately, despite all the achievements in the fields of education, 
infrastructure and reconstruction, not only has Afghanistan not yet achieved 
peace and security, but terrorism is expanding and threatening more than ever 
Afghanistan and the region," he told the opening session.

On Friday, 10 people were killed by a bicycle bomb, which went off in a busy 
bazaar in Khad Abad district of the northern province of Kunduz.

Earlier this week, US President Barack Obama announced that 33,000 US forces 
would leave Afghanistan by the end of next summer.

All foreign combat forces are due to pull out of the country by the end of 
2014. There are currently up to 150,000 foreign forces in Afghanistan, 
including around 99,000 from the US.

Some analysts fear that Afghan security forces may struggle to contain 
violence, which has reached record levels, as withdrawals start to get under 
way.

Nearly 2,800 civilians were killed in Afghanistan last year, according to the 
United Nations.
Source:
Al Jazeera and agencies
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