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Shared with the usual disclaimers. It guts me to see this. Deepest condolences to all the familes, comrades of the fallen. Speedy recovery to the wounded.
Canadian Forces member killed in Kabul bombing
NATO service members, Afghan civilians also die in attack
Last Updated: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 | 8:48 AM ET Comments17Recommend11CBC News
An Afghan policeman keeps watch at the site of a suicide car bomb attack in Kabul on Tuesday. (Ahmad Masood/Reuters)
Six NATO service members, including one Canadian, were among the 18 people killed Tuesday in a suicide car bombing in Kabul, officials say.
A public affairs officer confirmed that one Canadian Forces member was killed.
U.S. forces spokesman Col. Wayne Shanks earlier confirmed that five of the dead were American.
"I strongly condemn the suicide attack today in Kabul, which has led to the death of Afghan civilians and ISAF soldiers, and injuries to many more Afghans," NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said in a statement.
The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the blasts, which happened in a west Kabul neighbourhood near an army recruitment centre and many government buildings.
At least 12 Afghan civilians were killed and 47 people were injured in the attack, which struck NATO vehicles, a bus and a number of private cars.
"It was morning rush hour, the street packed with traffic, the sidewalk crowded with pedestrians," journalist Tom Popyk said, noting that American troops moved into the area after the blast to assist with rescue efforts.
NATO convoy target: Taliban
Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid told The Associated Press in a phone call from an undisclosed location that the bomber was a man from Kabul and his car was packed with 750 kilograms of explosives. The target of the attack was the foreign convoy, he said.
President Hamid Karzai condemned the attack, saying women and children were among the victims.
It's the first major attack on Kabul since February, when suicide bombers struck two hotels, killing more than a dozen people.
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2010/05/18/kabul-afghan-blast.html#ixzz0oHkbTazf
Canadian Forces member killed in Kabul bombing
NATO service members, Afghan civilians also die in attack
Last Updated: Tuesday, May 18, 2010 | 8:48 AM ET Comments17Recommend11CBC News
An Afghan policeman keeps watch at the site of a suicide car bomb attack in Kabul on Tuesday. (Ahmad Masood/Reuters)
Six NATO service members, including one Canadian, were among the 18 people killed Tuesday in a suicide car bombing in Kabul, officials say.
A public affairs officer confirmed that one Canadian Forces member was killed.
U.S. forces spokesman Col. Wayne Shanks earlier confirmed that five of the dead were American.
"I strongly condemn the suicide attack today in Kabul, which has led to the death of Afghan civilians and ISAF soldiers, and injuries to many more Afghans," NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said in a statement.
The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the blasts, which happened in a west Kabul neighbourhood near an army recruitment centre and many government buildings.
At least 12 Afghan civilians were killed and 47 people were injured in the attack, which struck NATO vehicles, a bus and a number of private cars.
"It was morning rush hour, the street packed with traffic, the sidewalk crowded with pedestrians," journalist Tom Popyk said, noting that American troops moved into the area after the blast to assist with rescue efforts.
NATO convoy target: Taliban
Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid told The Associated Press in a phone call from an undisclosed location that the bomber was a man from Kabul and his car was packed with 750 kilograms of explosives. The target of the attack was the foreign convoy, he said.
President Hamid Karzai condemned the attack, saying women and children were among the victims.
It's the first major attack on Kabul since February, when suicide bombers struck two hotels, killing more than a dozen people.
Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2010/05/18/kabul-afghan-blast.html#ixzz0oHkbTazf