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Afghanistan
Roadside bomb kills 12 Afghans in minibus
2010-04-29
Pointing up the dangers faced by Afghan civilians as insurgents take aim at Western troops, a minibus in eastern Afghanistan hit a roadside bomb Wednesday, killing 12 passengers, provincial officials said.

Wednesday's explosion took place in the Tani district in Khowst province, near the Pakistan frontier. The Pakistan-based Haqqani network is the most active insurgent group there, staging frequent attacks on American troops. But no group took immediate responsibility for the blast.

Mobariz Zadran, a provincial spokesman, said that in addition to the dozen fatalities, four people aboard the van were injured. Zadran said women and children were believed to be among the dead, but the bodies were so badly mutilated by the powerful blast that a precise breakdown could not immediately be provided.

The explosion came as Kabul, the capital, was on high security alert during a military parade marking the 18th anniversary of the toppling of a Soviet-installed government by mujahedin who drove the Red Army out of Afghanistan.

Two years ago, the Taliban attacked the anniversary observances in a bid to assassinate President Hamid Karzai. Karzai was not present for this year's parade; he was at a regional conference in the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan.

Other top officials were present, including his two vice presidents. Checkpoints dotted the capital, because any large public gathering is seen as vulnerable to insurgent attacks. Many foreign aid workers and expatriates were under lockdown for the duration of the celebrations.
Posted by:Steve White

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