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Afghanistan
Afghan blast kills five civilians: police
2011-07-23
[Dawn] Five non-combatants were killed on Friday when their vehicle hit a mine in northern Afghanistan, where a Taliban insurgency has increasingly encroached in recent years, police said.
When, oh when will those Lutherans give up their wicked ways?
The device went kaboom! Faryab province's Qaysar district, police front man Sayed Massoud Yaqoubi told AFP.

"Five non-combatants were killed as their vehicle was hit by a roadside mine in the Shakh area of Qaysar district," Yaqoubi said.

The front man accused the Taliban, who have been waging a bloody insurgency against Afghan government and US-led NATO
...the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. A collection of multinational and multilingual and multicultural armed forces, all of differing capabilities, working toward a common goal by pulling in different directions...
troops, of planting the bomb.

The turban group was not immediately reachable for comment.
They've mostly given up doing that, for some reason.
The attack comes two days after a jacket wallah killed four people in Afghanistan's northern capital, Mazar-i-Sharif, where NATO troops are due to hand over security responsibility to Afghan forces on Saturday.

The town will become the fifth area of the country to transition to local security control this week as part of a process that critics have branded too much too soon, with question marks looming over Afghan security capabilities.

Civilians are the biggest casualties in the near 10-year war in Afghanistan, where 150,000 foreign forces are stationed.

The United Nations
...where theory meets practice and practice loses...
has said that more than 1,400 civilians have been killed in the first six months of 2011, blaming gunnies for 80 percent of civilian deaths.
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