Afghanistan Car Bomb Kills Dozens At Indian Embassy

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AMIR SHAH and JASON STRAZIUSO | July 7, 2008 11:06 PM EST | AP

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An Afghan policeman helps a wounded person at the site of a suicide attack near the Indian Embassy in central Kabul, Afghanistan, on Monday, July 7, 2008. A car bomb ripped through the front wall of the Indian Embassy in central Kabul on Monday, killing 40 people in what appeared to be the deadliest attack in Afghanistan's capital since the fall of the Taliban. (AP Photos/ Pajhwok News Agency)

KABUL, Afghanistan — A bomb ripped through the gates of the Indian Embassy on Monday, killing 41 people and scattering bodies and pools of blood across some of Kabul's most protected Streets. Afghanistan quickly blamed Pakistan, India's archrival.

The suicide car bomber followed a diplomat's vehicle and detonated the explosives at the building's main entrance, only 30 yards from where dozens of Afghans had lined up to apply for visas. The blast was the deadliest in Kabul since the fall of the Taliban in 2001. Nearly 150 other people were wounded.

Women and children browsing nearby shops were among the victims who lay on the ground, bloodied and in agony, crying for help. Debris covered the pavement, including sandals, a wrecked bicycle and heaps of twisted metal.

The embassy is on a busy, tree-lined street near Afghanistan's Interior Ministry that is protected on both ends by police, though the checkpoints are easily driven past. The 8:30 a.m. explosion rattled much of Kabul and kicked up gray dust that shrouded the bodies of the dead and enveloped the survivors _ a monochromatic coating broken only by the crimson blood of the wounded. The blast blew clothing off many victims.

President Hamid Karzai condemned the bombing and said it was carried out by militants trying to rupture the Afghan-India friendship. He told the Indian prime minister during a phone conversation that Afghanistan would do all it could do identify the attackers.

The Afghan Interior Ministry hinted that the attack was carried out with help from Pakistan's intelligence service, saying the blast happened "in coordination and consultation with some of the active intelligence circles in the region."

A spokesman for Pakistan's Foreign Ministry declined to comment on the bombing. The Pakistani foreign minister said his country condemned the attack and all forms of terrorism.

The bombing showed that Afghanistan is also a theater for the struggle between longtime rivals India and Pakistan.

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"These attacks seem designed to sabotage any improvement of relations between Pakistan and either of its two neighbors, India and Afghanistan, to assure that Pakistan has no alternative but to continue to support militant organizations as part of its foreign policy," said Barnett Rubin, an Afghanistan expert at New York University.

At Kabul's hospitals, anguished parents railed against the Afghan government.

"Where is the security?" cried Mirwais, a father of four who knew that two of his children had been killed. Before heading to another hospital to search for his other two children, he shouted obscenities at Karzai.

Moments later, a woman ran outside screaming, crying and hitting her face with both hands. Her son and daughter had been killed. "Oh my God!" the woman screamed. "They are both dead!"

Six police officers and three embassy guards were among the dead.

In New Delhi, India's foreign minister said four Indians, including the military attache and a diplomat, were killed.

The blast also killed five Afghan security guards at the nearby Indonesian Embassy, where windows were shattered and doors and gates broken. Two diplomats were slightly wounded, Indonesia's foreign ministry said.

In Washington, the White House offered condolences to the victims.

"Extremists continue to show their disregard for all human life and their willingness to kill fellow Muslims as well as others," said Gordon Johndroe, a White House national security spokesman. "The United States stands with the people of Afghanistan and India as we face this common enemy."

Afghanistan has seen a sharp rise in violence from Taliban militants in recent months. Insurgents are packing bombs with more explosives than ever, one reason why more U.S. and NATO troops were killed in June than any month since the 2001 invasion.

Still, no one claimed responsibility for the blast, and a Taliban spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, denied the militants were behind it. The Taliban tend to claim responsibility for attacks against international or Afghan troops and deny responsibility for bombs that primarily kill civilians.

"Whenever we do a suicide attack, we confirm it," Mujahid said. "The Taliban did not do this one."

The explosion was the deadliest in Afghanistan since a suicide bomber killed more than 100 people at a dog fighting competition in Kandahar in February.

The Indian embassy in the last several days had beefed up security by installing large, dirt-filled blast walls often used by military forces.

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs said the attack would not deter its country's mission to fulfill "our commitments to the government and people of Afghanistan."

Pakistan views with suspicion India's involvement in Afghanistan, including the millions of dollars donated for reconstruction and the thousands of Indian engineers and laborers helping to build roads and other infrastructure.

Pakistanis are also wary of Indian consulates that have been established in the outlying cities of Kandahar, Jalalabad, Herat, and Mazar-i-Sharif. But Indian officials say they are there to support reconstruction. Militants have frequently attacked Indian offices and projects around Afghanistan.

Ikram Sehgal, a political analyst in Pakistan, said he doubts Pakistan's intelligence service was behind the attack. He instead blamed Pashtuns _ the largest of Afghan ethnic groups that also forms the core of the Taliban insurgency.

"The Indians were asking for it," Sehgal said. "They have set up so many consulates along the border," Sehgal said. "It was question of time. The (Pashtuns) see them as enemies, actually. They had to react to the Indians setting up consulates there."

Pakistan and India have fought three wars since their independence from Britain in 1947. Kashmir is divided between Pakistan and India, and India says Kashmiri militant groups _ which are seeking independence or to merge Kashmir with Pakistan _ get military and financial support from Islamabad. Pakistan says it only supports the rebels' cause morally.

Afghanistan's allegations that Pakistan was involved in Monday's attack will probably only sour already troubled relations.

Late last month, a spokesman for Afghanistan's intelligence agency accused Pakistan's premier spy agency of organizing an April assassination attempt on Karzai.

Afghan leaders also allege that Pakistan secretly supported a June 13 insurgent attack on a prison in the southern city of Kandahar that freed 400 Taliban fighters.

And Karzai last month threatened to send Afghan troops after Taliban leaders in Pakistan, saying he had had enough of cross-border militants attacks.

Afghanistan Foreign Minister Rangeen Dadfar Spanta visited the embassy shortly after the attack and said the blast would not harm relations between the two countries.

The United Nations and NATO's International Security Assistance Force both condemned the attack.

The embassy attack was the sixth suicide bombing in Kabul this year. Insurgent violence has killed more than 2,200 people _ mostly militants _ in Afghanistan in 2008, according to an Associated Press count of official figures.

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Associated Press writers Rahim Faiez and Fisnik Abrashi contributed to this report.

KABUL, Afghanistan — A bomb ripped through the gates of the Indian Embassy on Monday, killing 41 people and scattering bodies and pools of blood across some of Kabul's most protected Streets. Af...
KABUL, Afghanistan — A bomb ripped through the gates of the Indian Embassy on Monday, killing 41 people and scattering bodies and pools of blood across some of Kabul's most protected Streets. Af...
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- rudiy I'm a Fan of rudiy 3 fans permalink

If you read national and international news sites you may notice Indians are extremely nationalistic. They harshly criticize the US. They claim the US has no real democracy and is a racist society. Most Indian writers object to the US fight against terror but justify the wars with Pakistan and the Kashmir problem. They speak of pollution in the west but ignore it in India, they justify the caste system, treatment of Christians and other minorty religions. However, when India is criticized their backs go up. Even in this incident, they immediately blame Pakistan, whether or not they are to blame.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:15 AM on 07/08/2008

Whoever carried out this murder you can bet they were Muslim extremists of some sort or other, and Pakistanis knew about and didn't lift a finger to prevent it.
What a wonderful thing it would be for A-stan to align itself with India, a powerful, economically developed neighbor!
WAY better than an alignment with a hopelessly backward and eternally belligerent Pakistan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 07/08/2008
- synergie I'm a Fan of synergie 2 fans permalink

"The Indians were asking for it"???? Seriously? Pakistani spin is at once hilarious and disturbing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 PM on 07/07/2008
- Ajita I'm a Fan of Ajita 95 fans permalink
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Someone posted this below and I'm re-posting it here because its relevant to your comment:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/7492982.stm
The Indians were asking for it alright- the nerve of those people, trying to help in reconstruction...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:00 AM on 07/08/2008
- hannitysux I'm a Fan of hannitysux 3 fans permalink

How could this happen? We are stopping terrorism by being in Iraq.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 07/07/2008
- GrainOSand I'm a Fan of GrainOSand 269 fans permalink
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Yet another day in a world of violence -- historical conflict and grudge finding expression in pain and death today. It has no end. Those who died were precious as is those who live on. If only this were the universal approach. The need to dominate, greed, distortion of humanity through the slicing and dicing prism of ego continue to exist as the prevailing mindset of far too many individuals, organizations, and nations. Common ground remains a catch phrase. Peace remains a statement of the cool, the activist, and those who truly covet the manifestation of peace within self and in the world around them. Far from wispy and non-substantive, a platform of peace is the hardest of work requiring the greatest of courage. Any fool can take a club and visit madness, mayhem and death on another human being. Loving another human being such that you bring peace and joy to their life, now there is an illusive goal, there is something many fail at on a daily basis. Whatever, it does not mean anything for those people who die and live in war zones are dying over there. For now they are!


In parts of America, it is a war zone created by an invisible hand for a political purpose. The rise in violence in Chicago is not lost on those who know and are not afraid to say that they know the evil potential for the beast that seeks to rule and hump the public leg.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 07/07/2008
- darthdarcy I'm a Fan of darthdarcy 48 fans permalink
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Damn Bush blew the War on Terror in Afghanistan and especially at Tora Bora..it was a complete betrayal of every victim of 9/11...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:07 PM on 07/07/2008

Yes, Bush was wrong to invade Iraq.
Do you have the same level of condemnation for Islamic militants who actually carried out this murder?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 PM on 07/07/2008
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We are just puppet of politicians. They just do what's best for their own interest. We the people, are food for the war. Nothing more and nothing else. And to make you a believer of their chess game, they pull you in through hammering patriotism stuff and Americanism pride. Where is my Country?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 07/07/2008

Do you have the same level of condemnation for Islamic militants who actually carried out this murder? No? Ever considered why?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 07/08/2008
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Lornej1 sounds lonely. If you are looking for substance go to Afghanistan. We need you there man. We will love you there, and above all we will give you a sens of meaningful existence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 07/07/2008
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It falls in the hands of Bush. Do you think he might be able to articulate it or simply read it ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:54 PM on 07/07/2008
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More seriously. If it falls in the ocean, can the ink resist the salty bleach effect. Can the intelligent dolphins read it??? I need to know.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 07/07/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1681 fans permalink
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One of my missing comments just appeared down the thread, after more than an hour. Don't read it. They don't want you to read it. If you do, you are emboldening the enemy.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 07/07/2008
- lornejl1 I'm a Fan of lornejl1 2 fans permalink
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If a comment falls in the Forrest, does it make a sound ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 07/07/2008
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And what about "In space" can we here it speak or worst scream?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:47 PM on 07/07/2008
- Egalitare I'm a Fan of Egalitare 6 fans permalink
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What did you say? I couldn't hear you over the ether-noise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 07/07/2008
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Not hear it speak LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 07/07/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1681 fans permalink
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When you see this:

"There are More Comments on this Thread. Click Here To See them All "

Don't click on it. It works sometimes, but at other times it takes you directly to NSA, without a warrant. This web site will soon get retroactive immunity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:30 PM on 07/07/2008
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Where is my comment??? Don't make me come down there people. There won't be glove.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:19 PM on 07/07/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1681 fans permalink
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My comment ate your comment, and was subsequently eaten by lornejl's comment, and so on and so forth.

Big fish eat little fish.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:21 PM on 07/07/2008
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Maybe it was too controversial. Like too HOT, too much sex on the battlefield....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:31 PM on 07/07/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1681 fans permalink
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Four of those 2 pending comments are mine.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 PM on 07/07/2008
- lornejl1 I'm a Fan of lornejl1 2 fans permalink
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No, 2 are in the garbage, the other 2 will never see the light of day, lol.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 07/07/2008
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MEGA LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:10 PM on 07/07/2008
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Too much ego!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:08 PM on 07/07/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1681 fans permalink
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How do you know that it's not true? Ever heard of fuzzy math?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 PM on 07/07/2008
- MPeter I'm a Fan of MPeter 25 fans permalink

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 PM on 07/07/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1681 fans permalink
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Moderators: You seem to have blocked a pretty long comment by me. The comment complies with all HuffPost posting policies, down to the last detail. Why has it been blocked?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:37 AM on 07/07/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1681 fans permalink
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Now, that's cute. If I write a note to the Mods, it gets posted instantly. If I stay on topic and say something relevant, the comment never appears.

It seems to me that to appease the Right Wingers, this web site has decided to self destruct.

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:39 AM on 07/07/2008
- lornejl1 I'm a Fan of lornejl1 2 fans permalink
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They do that intentionally to make ya look silly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 AM on 07/07/2008
- doctorwang I'm a Fan of doctorwang 196 fans permalink
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It does seem like they've become overly cautious as of late.......

Perhaps they're worried that Bill O'Reilly will lump them in with Media Matters and Daily Kos when he goes on one of his inane tirades......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:05 PM on 07/07/2008
- lornejl1 I'm a Fan of lornejl1 2 fans permalink
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I say lets start a class action suit, that will learn em a lesson.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 AM on 07/07/2008
- HumeSkeptic I'm a Fan of HumeSkeptic 1681 fans permalink
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I'm thinking that this web site needs some tough love - like stop posting for a while.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 AM on 07/07/2008
- jgalvan I'm a Fan of jgalvan 18 fans permalink
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In their country its called "Karma", here in the United States its called payback. Pakistan is the wild wild west, only with nuclear weapons, I am so glad that I live in America. Welcome to the Freak Show Pakistan.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 07/07/2008
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