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Suicide bombers kills 1 policeman, wounds 17 people in eastern Afghanistan 

The Associated Press 

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2006 


 
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KABUL, Afghanistan Two suicide bombers blew themselves up in eastern
Afghanistan on Friday, killing one policemen and wounding 17 people, an
official said.

The first bomber tried to enter the main police compound in the eastern
Khost province, said provincial police chief Mohammed Ayub.

The blast, in the city of Khost, wounded eight policemen and eight civilians
including two children, Ayub said. Body parts of the bomber were scattered
around the blast site, he said.

The second bomber killed himself and wounded a taxi driver after police
stopped to search him at a checkpoint 15 kilometers (10 miles) southeast of
Khost, Ayub said. No police were injured in the second blast.

The attacker was traveling in the taxi coming from the neighboring Pakistan,
he said.

Resurgent Taliban militants stepped up their campaign of suicide bombings
against Afghan and foreign troops in the country in 2006.

Afghanistan is going through its worst bout of violence since the U.S.-led
invasion removed the Taliban regime from power five years ago.



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