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Deadly blast rocks Afghanistan

2009-07-09 11:04

Rahim Faiez

Kabul - A massive bomb blast triggered in central Afghanistan killed 25 people including primary school students on Thursday, destroying shops and leaving pieces of the vehicle carrying the explosives kilometres away.

The bomb was detonated in a timber truck overturned on the side of the road, killing 21 civilians and four policemen in Logar province, south of Kabul, ministry spokesperson Zemerai Bashary said. At least nine of those killed were children from a nearby school, said Kaamaluddin Zadran, a provincial official.

Authorities said they suspected the truck may have been heading into Kabul with the explosives, but that it overturned on the main road between Logar province and the capital late on Wednesday, provincial police chief Mustafa Khan said.

After police arrived to clear the road, militants apparently decided to blow up the truck, Khan said, adding that authorities believe the explosives were mixed with timber in the back of the vehicle and remotely detonated.

The power of the blast sent truck pieces flying more than 2km away, another police official said.

The blast occurred in Mohammad Agha district, close to shops that collect milk from farmers, said the second police official. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to speak to the media.

The explosion happened as thousands of US marines in southern Afghanistan are involved in the biggest American military offensive in country since the ouster of the Taliban from power in 2001.

In the southern province of Zabul, meanwhile, Afghan and coalition troops battled Taliban militants who attacked a government centre in Suri district early on Thursday. Fifteen insurgents were killed and another was detained, said provincial police chief Abdul Rehman Sarjang.

No casualties were sustained among Afghan and foreign troops, Sarjang said.

Southern Afghanistan is the centre of the Taliban-led insurgency. The hard-line Islamist militia has made a violent comeback in recent years since the 2001 US invasion.

- SAPA

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