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http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/dead-in-afghanistan-hospital-bombing-outside-kabul/story-e6frg6n6-1226081996107


60 dead in Afghanistan hospital bombing outside Kabul 
From: AFP 
June 25, 2011 10:18PM 
A HUGE car bombing at a hospital has killed 60 and wounded 120 in Afghanistan 
outside Kabul. 

The blast comes just days after US President Barack Obama said 10,000 US forces 
would leave the country this year.

The brazen suicide attack in Logar province, just south of the capital Kabul, 
killed women and children and was described as "unprecedented" in the history 
of the near-decade-long Afghan war by officials.

"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 ministry of public health said in a 
statement.

"This inhumane act is unprecedented in the history of the conflict in our 
country and targeted a place where wounds are healed and patients receive 
treatment."

The statement also voiced "disgust and hatred towards the perpetrators."

Din Mohammad Darwaish, the Logar provincial spokesman, said the attack was a 
suicide car bombing.

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

A spokesman for the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in 
Kabul said he was "not aware" that ISAF had been approached for assistance.

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."

Militants in Afghanistan frequently target the Afghan police and other 
government employees as well as foreign forces in their near decade-long 
insurgency.

But civilians are the biggest casualties in the war, with 2,777 killed last 
year, according to the United Nations.

The huge blast comes at the end of a week when 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 the 
insurgency, which has hit record violence levels, as withdrawals start to get 
under way.

The attack came as Afghan President Hamid Karzai, who issued a statement 
condemning it, told a counterterrorism summit in Tehran that militancy was on 
the rise in both his country and the region.

"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.

The two-day summit is being attended by the heads of state of six regional 
countries, including Afghan neighbours Iran and Pakistan.

The blast is the second major attack in Afghanistan in two days.

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.

"Ten people were killed including a police soldier and 24 others were wounded 
including 18 men, five women and a police member," the Afghan interior ministry 
said in a statement.

The explosives were planted in a bicycle near an ice-cream shop, the statement 
added.

AFP 



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