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19 Killed In Roadside Bomb Blasts In Afghanistan

Kabul, Jul 29: Two roadside bombs killed 19 people and wounded four today in Afghanistan as civilians are increasingly being caught in crossfire of the fighting between the Taliban and the US-led coalition.A minibus ran

PTI Published : Jul 29, 2011 18:37 IST, Updated : Jul 30, 2011 17:43 IST
19 killed in roadside bomb blasts in afghanistan
19 killed in roadside bomb blasts in afghanistan

Kabul, Jul 29: Two roadside bombs killed 19 people and wounded four today in Afghanistan as civilians are increasingly being caught in crossfire of the fighting between the Taliban and the US-led coalition.


A minibus ran over a bomb in Nahri Sarraj district of Helmand province, with the blast killing all 18 passengers, said Kamaluddin Sherzai, the province's deputy police chief.  “The mine was very powerful and destroyed the vehicle,” he said. “They were all civilians. Some were children.”

Another civilian was killed and four were wounded when the farm tractor they were riding in struck a mine in Garmser district, Sherzai added.

Police who responded to the minibus explosion came under fire from insurgents, but there were no casualties among the policemen.

However, Sherzai said three Afghan policemen died in a fight with insurgents yesterday night in Helmand's Gereshk district.

In its midyear report, the United Nations said the number of Afghan civilians killed in war-related violence rose by 15 percent in the first half of 2011.

The report said 1,462 Afghan civilians lost their lives, including 444 killed by roadside bombs. During the first half of last year, 1,271 Afghan civilians were killed in the war.

Violence has been on the rise as insurgents try to regain territory lost last fall and winter to the US-led coalition in southern Afghanistan. AP

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