Thursday, May 31, 2012

Afghan Police Taken Out In Two Suicide Bombings...7 Total Killed

 Police remove the body of a colleague at the site of a suicide attack in Kabul August 19, 2011. – File Photo by Reuters.


In two separate Taliban suicide attacks, one a car bombing and another a walk up, a total of seven Afghan police have been killed at checkpoints.  From the article at DAWN:


A suicide car bomb attack and a separate blast at a checkpost in Afghanistan killed at least seven policemen on Thursday, officials said.

In the first, a suicide bomber rammed an Afghan police checkpost killing at least five policemen and wounding six others in the southern province of Kandahar, an official said.

The attacker drove his explosives-laden car into the checkpoint at the district police headquarters of Arghistan district, provincial governor spokesman Jawed Faisal told AFP.

“Five policemen were martyred and six others injured in this cowardly attack,” Faisal said.

Kandahar is the largest city in southern Afghanistan and the birthplace of the Taliban, who have been waging a bloody insurgency since being ousted from power by the US-led invasion in late 2001 that followed the 9/11 attacks.

In the second incident, an explosion at a police checkpost in the capital of eastern Nangarhar province killed at least two policemen.

This shows the continuing influence of al Qaeda on the Taliban as the police are always the number one target of al Qaeda - there are times when al Qaeda almost sees the local police as a better target than any American or coalition troops.  In fact, when you read this report, it reads more like one out of the Iraq War than the War in Afghanistan - there really haven't been that many "checkpoint" suicide attacks in Afghanistan compared to the hundreds of them that went down in Iraq.



Suicide attack, explosion kill seven Afghan police: officials


KANDAHAR: A suicide car bomb attack and a separate blast at a checkpost in Afghanistan killed at least seven policemen on Thursday, officials said.

In the first, a suicide bomber rammed an Afghan police checkpost killing at least five policemen and wounding six others in the southern province of Kandahar, an official said.

The attacker drove his explosives-laden car into the checkpoint at the district police headquarters of Arghistan district, provincial governor spokesman Jawed Faisal told AFP.

“Five policemen were martyred and six others injured in this cowardly attack,” Faisal said.

Kandahar is the largest city in southern Afghanistan and the birthplace of the Taliban, who have been waging a bloody insurgency since being ousted from power by the US-led invasion in late 2001 that followed the 9/11 attacks.

In the second incident, an explosion at a police checkpost in the capital of eastern Nangarhar province killed at least two policemen.

Nangarhar (East) provincial governor spokesman Ahmad Zia Abdulzai confirmed the incident, but said security forces were still investigating the cause of the blast.

Militants frequently target Afghan police and military, who are due to assume responsibility for the country’s security from Nato’s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) by the end of 2014.

The attacks come weeks after the Taliban announced their “spring offensive”, a campaign of bombings and attacks that picks up every year as weather conditions improve.

There are presently 130,000 US-led Nato forces fighting the Taliban-led insurgency.

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