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Suicide bomber kills 50 in northern Afghanistan
Tue Nov 6, 2007 10:22 AM EST




By Tahir Qadiry

MAZAR-I-SHARIF, Afghanistan (Reuters) - A suicide attack on a parliamentary
delegation killed at least 50 people in northern Afghanistan on Tuesday, a
provincial official said, in the worst such blast in the country's history.

Five members of the Afghan parliament were among the dead and the toll was
expected to rise among the delegates and schoolchildren who were among the
victims.

"We have recorded 50 people dead so far, but there are still bodies on the
streets we have not counted and some of the dead have already been taken
away by their relatives," Baghlan provincial security chief Abdurrahman
Sayedkhail told Reuters.

The attack took place as the parliamentary delegation was visiting a sugar
factory in the town of Baghlan. Large crowds greeted the parliamentarians,
who were on an economic fact-finding mission.

The bomber was on foot and blew himself up as the delegates entered the
factory, Sayedkhail said. Many of the dead were schoolchildren who had lined
up to greet them.

"I saw bodies lying in the streets and some of the people were stealing the
weapons of the dead soldiers. Children are screaming for help. It's like a
nightmare," said local resident Mohammad Rahim. He said the blast had killed
his two cousins, both schoolgirls.

Opposition spokesman and former Commerce Minister Mostafa Kazemi and four
other parliamentary deputies were among the dead.

"The bomber got very close to the delegation as they were being greeted. He
got very close to Mostafa Kazemi and blew himself up," Sayedkhail said. "He
was carrying a massive amount of explosives."

Before the attack, the hardline Islamist Taliban had killed more than 200
people in more than 130 suicide attacks this year in their campaign to
overthrow the pro-Western Afghan government and eject the 50,000 foreign
troops from the country.

But northern Afghanistan has escaped much of the violence which has wracked
other parts of the country since the Taliban relaunched their insurgency two
years ago.

The director of the hospital in Baghlan initially said 90 people had been
killed in the attack, but later put the toll at between 60 and 90.

A deputy agriculture minister and prominent woman parliamentarian Shukria
Barakzai were among the wounded.

"The president has condemned this in the strongest possible terms," said
presidential spokesman Humayun Hamidzada.

"The president has also ordered the Ministry of Defence to send all the
necessary help to treat the injured ... and also ordered the Ministry of
Interior to conduct an investigation right away."

 



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