34 dead in Afghan attacks, bombings

By: Our Staff Reporter | June 29, 2009 |
HERAT (AFP) - New attacks linked to a spreading Taliban-led insurgency killed around three dozen people including seven civilians and seven policemen over the weekend, authorities said on Sunday.
In the deadliest incident, fighters attacked a district headquarters in the southwestern province of Farah on Saturday, deputy provincial police chief Mohammad Naeem Popal told AFP.
Five policemen were martyred and eight Taliban were killed, he said, adding that an unknown number of the militants were also wounded in the fighting. Militants also ambushed a convoy of police, the Afghan army and ISAF personnel in the same province on Saturday, an army spokesman said.
Two policemen and six Taliban were killed in the firefight after the attack and nine Taliban were wounded, said the spokesman, Abdul Basir Ghori. In southeastern Ghazni province, a vehicle carrying shopkeepers returning to their district on Saturday after purchasing goods hit a roadside bomb, a local official said.
Five people, including the driver, were killed, said Muhammad Yousuf Siraji, adding security forces had been the intended target. In Andar on Sunday, Taliban attacked a logistics convoy and killed an Afghan guard, provincial spokesman Ismail Jehangir said.
He also reported that a teacher had been murdered in the province on Saturday but it was not clear by whom.
The Education Ministry said the attack was by the enemies of education, a reference to insurgents.
Also Sunday, a suicide attack on police near the eastern town of Jalalabad killed an eight-year-old child, provincial government spokesman Ahmad Zia Abdulzai said.
In Helmand province in the south, police late Saturday swooped on a group believed to be behind the killing of eight policemen two nights ago and killed five of them, provincial police said.
Deputy Interior Minister Munir Mohammad Mangal told reporters in Kabul Sunday that 49 civilians were killed and 122 wounded in insurgent violence across the country in the past week.
Eighteen policemen and 84 militants were also killed, he said. Another 63 suspected insurgents were arrested, the minister said.
The rebels had also planted at least 88 roadside bombs in the past week of which 42 have exploded, he said.

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