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1434هـ - 16 نوفمبر 2012م

Bomb kills 17 Afghans on way to wedding: officials
Majority of the casualties of the roadside blast were women. (AFP)      

AFP, Kabul

A roadside bomb planted by Taliban insurgents killed 17 civilians -- mostly 
women and children -- on their way to a wedding party in western Afghanistan on 
Friday, officials said. The victims were travelling in a minibus from one 
village to another for the celebrations when the explosion ripped through their 
vehicle in Farah province, provincial government spokesman Abdul Rahman 
Zhewandai told AFP. "The latest toll we have shows that 17 civilians, the 
majority of them women and children, were killed and 14 more were wounded," 
said provincial police chief Aqa Noor Kintoz. "Among the wounded are nine 
women, one child and four men," he said, blaming Taliban militants for planting 
the bomb. Roadside bombs are the weapon of choice of the hardline Islamists 
fighting Afghan forces and some 100,000 NATO troops in an effort to topple the 
government of President Hamid Karzai. While the Taliban says their targets are 
military, civilians using the same roads are frequently the victims. In the 
first six months of 2012, a total of 1,145 Afghan civilians were killed and 
around 2,000 were wounded, mostly by roadside bombs, according to United 
Nations figures. Women and children accounted for about 30 percent of this 
year's casualties. Earlier this week a mother and her newborn baby were among 
six family members killed in a roadside bombing in eastern Afghanistan. The 
victims were heading home from the hospital after the mother had given birth 
when the bomb planted by Taliban insurgents tore through their vehicle in 
eastern Khost province. And little more than a week ago, a roadside bomb killed 
10 civilians, including women and a child, heading for a wedding party in 
southern Afghanistan.

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