Ten beheaded in Afghan ambush

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) -- Suspected Taliban gunmen ambushed a 
border patrol in the desert near the frontier with Pakistan, killing 
and beheading 10 Afghan soldiers, a provincial governor said Sunday. 

Violence elsewhere left 15 rebels and soldiers dead.

The 25-member patrol was attacked Saturday in southern Helmand 
province by militants driving four four-wheel-drive pickups, said 
provincial Gov. Sher Mohammed Aghunzada.

The insurgents killed 10 soldiers, and 15 -- including three who were 
wounded -- fled the ambush, Aghunzada said.

"The Taliban cut the heads off all the soldiers who were killed," he 
said. Aghunzada said the dead soldiers' bodies had been recovered.

He said the assailants launched the assault after driving across the 
border from Pakistan and returned across the frontier. The border is 
unguarded in that remote area.

Twelve other Afghan soldiers were killed Sunday when a land mine blew 
up under their vehicle in Paktika province, also near the border with 
Pakistan, provincial deputy police chief Ghulam Nabi said.

He said it wasn't clear if the mine was one of hundreds of thousands 
of old mines left over from a quarter century of fighting, or had 
been newly planted.

Also on Sunday in fighting in southern Kandahar province, three 
suspected rebels were killed after attacking a government convoy on 
the main highway linking the region to the Pakistani border, frontier 
security chief Gen. Abdul Raziq Khan said.

There have been few beheadings in Afghanistan since the war began to 
oust the Taliban, and the brutal method of killing captives is seen 
as more common among Arab militants.

Afghan officials have long accused Pakistan of not doing enough to 
crack down on militants on its side of the frontier. The officials 
even say privately they believe some elements of the Pakistani army 
and intelligence network are helping Taliban and al Qaeda fighters.

Pakistan vehemently denies the charges. Officials boast that they 
have stationed tens of thousands of troops along the border and 
arrested more than 700 al Qaeda suspects.

In the capital Sunday, a rocket slammed into the center of Kabul, 
exploding on a roadside near the U.S. Embassy and other diplomatic 
missions, but there were no casualties and little damage to nearby 
buildings.

Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This 
material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
 

  
 
  
 

  
Find this article at: 
http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/asiapcf/07/10/afghan.ambush.ap/index
.html  
  

    SAVE THIS | EMAIL THIS | Close   
 

 Check the box to include the list of links referenced in the 
article.  
  
  


Post message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subscribe   :  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Unsubscribe :  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
List owner  :  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Homepage    :  http://proletar.8m.com/ 
Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/proletar/

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
 


Kirim email ke