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Afghanistan: Attack Near UN Offices Kills At Least 5

MIRWAIS KHAN   10/31/11 06:37 PM ET   AP

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — Insurgents driving a suicide truck bomb and attacking on foot killed five people, including three United Nations employees, near the offices of the U.N.'s refugee agency in the southern city of Kandahar on Monday, officials said. Afghan forces and the militants exchanged fire for nearly seven hours before the militants were killed.

One insurgent slammed an explosives-rigged pickup truck into a checkpoint near the UNHCR's offices at about 6:10 a.m., and immediately afterward, three insurgents rushed into area, which houses several international aid organizations, the Interior Ministry said.

The insurgents seized control of at least one building, and the ensuing gunbattle with Afghan and NATO forces lasted until 1 p.m., the ministry said.

The UNCHR said three of its staff were killed and two wounded in the combined assault and bombing. It did not say whether they were Afghans or foreigners.

"This is a tragedy for UNHCR and for the families of the dead and wounded," U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres said in a statement. "It also underscores the great risks for humanitarian workers in Afghanistan."

In New York, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon gave a slightly different version of the events.

"A car bomb was exploded at the gate of a local NGO that shares a common wall with the UNHCR compound," he said in statement. "When the wall collapsed, suicide attackers entered the U.N. premises."

Ban said: "Three U.N. security guards were killed and two others were wounded. Two security contractors were killed as well."

The U.N. Security Council condemned the terrorist attack "in the strongest terms" and called on the Afghan government to bring the perpetrators to justice and to take "all necessary steps" to protect U.N. personnel and installations.

In recent days, the UNHCR said the number of refugees returning from Pakistan had dropped sharply because of the deteriorating security situation and lack of opportunities in Afghanistan.

The assault was the second major attack in three days to target foreigner workers or NATO troops in the country, spotlighting the insurgents' ability to continue to carry out major attacks, despite a 10-year NATO campaign against them. The U.S.-led coalition is gradually handing over security responsibilities to its Afghan counterparts and plans to withdraw its combat forces by the end of 2014.

"Despite the insurgency's failures this past year, it remains capable and, enabled by safe havens in Pakistan, continues to contest (Afghan and NATO) progress in some parts of the country," German Brig. Gen. Carsten Jacobson, a coalition spokesman in Afghanistan, told reporters in Kabul.

Jacobson also said the coalition and its Afghan partners had made significant gains against the Taliban and that incidents like the bombing in Kandahar were not indicative of the insurgents gaining strength.

"It is not to gain a military victory. It is to gain media" attention, he said.

The blast caused extensive damage to the U.N. agency's building. Associated Press video showed large chunks of the building's outer walls and its windows blown out, and the interior was in shambles. The street around the building was strewn with rubble.

The Taliban, for whom Kandahar is a traditional stronghold, claimed responsibility for the attack. Spokesman Qari Yousef said the insurgents were targeting what he claimed was a guest house affiliated with the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan.

The UNAMA does not operate a guest house in the area. The U.N. mission's mandate is to help the Afghan government with security, governance and economic development.

Following the bombing, five people – four security guards and the district police chief – were killed during the gunbattle with the insurgents, the Interior Ministry said. Six people, including a policeman, were wounded.

The ministry strongly condemned what it described as "an inhuman and un-Islamic terrorist attack against the Afghans."

UNAMA spokesman Dan McNortan said all of the agency's staff, both Afghan and foreign, was accounted for.

The attack comes two days after the Taliban launched a brazen midday suicide bombing in Kabul, striking a NATO convoy on Saturday and killing 17 people, including five NATO service members, one Canadian soldier and eight civilian contractors.

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Associated Press writers Tarek El-Tablawy, Deb Riechmann and Amir Shah contributed.

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Charles Queen
I am a disabled nam vet
12:16 AM on 11/03/2011
So now the story has changed to NATO and afghastan struggleing to replace security firms or contractors to put it in other words.Their going to have to stand up fpr themsleves sooner or later and we sure as hell cannot keep on extending our stay there either although if we were to bring them all home it would be a total mess.It's already going to be with over 30,00 coming home from iraq and except for those who are full time military and plan on staying in for a while longer the vast majority of the rest of them have no jobs to come home to,so what are they suppose to do?This is going to cause a whole lot of major problems with suicides and murders from over stressed out vets with PSTD and other problems both physical and mental.I know I have PTSD,flashbacks,anxiety attacks panic attacks nightmares walking in my sleep etc and thats not even factoring in the war wounds I got from nam.They told me that their not afriad of me killing myself or suicide but rather they are afraid that I'm going to kill others which to date i have not done yet but have come very close to doing so but that was delgated to like 3-4 people that I hate with a pasion for certain reasons.Things are not going to bode well for those coming home with things the way they are right now
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Charles Queen
I am a disabled nam vet
11:07 PM on 11/02/2011
So,they think that afghansatns security force is ready to take over there do they/I find that rather difficult to believe to say the least.It would be great if it meant bringing home our people but therein lies another major problem much as does bringing home over 30,000 people from iraq right now.Except for those who are full time military and plan on staying in the military right now the rest of them will be coming home to virtually no jobs whatsoever for the most part.This is going to cause a whole lot of trouble with these vets considering the ones who have problems from being there as well as the ones who don't.To much stress is not a goood thing and it can and I predict wil lead to suicides and kilings among other bad things
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Charles Queen
I am a disabled nam vet
10:19 PM on 11/02/2011
Not being pestimistic but i don't see any real peace in that region happening any time soon
01:40 AM on 11/01/2011
Maybe the UN will figure out, Muslims might not be their friend. Take a look at who is behind much of the of the actions that require UN peacekeepers.

Maybe the crusaders were right.
01:00 AM on 11/01/2011
Ernst Junger sort of predicted something like this.

Technology brought WW1 to stalemate, the gasoline engine returned mobility to WW2 (much to everyones' relief) and then WMDs made WW3 impossible.

Science isn't determining who wins wars, so much as if anyone can win it, or even fight it.

Now, we've got all the U.N. and all the liberal sciences into it, since atomic weapons can't be used and pillage and looting is no longer an option.

As Junger says, scientific achievements seduce with us with creature comfort, but the price is moral.

They make gov't and major industries combine to oppress in ways we could never have imagined, or are often even aware of. They substitute decadence for culture, and reduce the world to never really being at peace or really at war, but always fighting and nobody ever winning and pushing the degradation on.

After 10 years of war on terrorism, America is becoming something like this. I'd also imagine the Imams arent too happy with it, either, although they do have a more traditional battle cry that is a lot more robust than ours and guaranteed to keep this going until their precious Islam doesn't look even as good as a Danish Cartoon.
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12:56 AM on 11/01/2011
This is what happens when an Egotistical President fires a Great General who was winning the War in Afghanistan before the President put His Ego First and Before American Lives!!
12:33 AM on 11/01/2011
Time to forget politically correct and release the hounds...the NUCLEAR hounds and show Alibaba and his 40 thieves it is difficult to reside on glass
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vairmeck
Right minded
11:50 PM on 10/31/2011
If these Muslim leaders that convince these folks to turn themselves into a human bomb used that energy to create instead it would be a different place...maybe that isn't part of the leadership principles though...destroy and not create seems to be the code
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10:48 PM on 10/31/2011
Thomas Jefferson and Teddy Rooseveldt didn't have nearly as much trouble with this sort of thing.
12:34 AM on 11/01/2011
Neither did Harry Truman
10:39 PM on 10/31/2011
Our leaders learn absolutely nothing from our past wars. They either don't know or don't care what happened in Korea, Viet Nam, or Iraq. They are bankrupting the country by repeating the same mistakes.
05:17 AM on 11/01/2011
"The guerrilla army only has to keep from losing to win while the conventional civilized army must win to keep from loosing...time is on the side of the guerrilla."---Sun Tzu 'Art of War'
The US won its independence fighting a guerrilla war...Daniel Morgan was the prototype Army Ranger, his tactics are studied and practiced since Cowpens in 1781. But US guerrilla tactics have rarely been used on guerrillas but on small conventional forces while the enemy causes constant casualties to our larger conventional force with their guerrilla forces. In Afghanistan and Iraq the US didn't even have a identifiable enemy. After 10 years the mighty Soviet Army failed and the Soviets weren't a "civilized" conventional army.
Countries are easy to conquer very hard to occupy.
Yes our leaders have learned nothing from fighting a constant war of guerrilla attrition. The US won a stalemate in Korea but look at the geography of Korea. S. Korea is a peninsula with a short defined border at the 38th parallel. It was easily defended against insugent guerrillas. The US civilian government minds thought Viet Nam would be the same thing but Viet Nam is bordered by Cambodia and Laos swiss cheese borders giving guerrilla forces easy access. Sounds like Iraq and Afghanistan. First thing you learn is to secure your perimeter and borders. Time is on the side of the guerrilla.
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10:22 PM on 10/31/2011
THE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN IS A LOOSING CAUSE HOW MANY AMERICANS MUST DIE FOR THESE FAT CATS IN WASHINGTON WHO DON'T KNOW THEIR ASS FROM A WHOLE IN THE GROUND. BILLIONS OF DOLLARS AND LIVES DOWN THE DRAIN. WHEN WILL THESE
IDIOTS STOP WASTING TAX PAYERS DOLLARS, ALL THESE PEOPLE WANT IS THE AMERICAN DOLLAR. THE GOVERMENT WANT EVEN GIVE AMERICANS JOBS, HEALTH CARE, EDUCATION, HELL THEY WANT EVEN HELP RETURNING VETS FIND JOBS.
12:35 AM on 11/01/2011
hmmm..some truth to this
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IFGA
10:13 PM on 10/31/2011
Either bring our troops home or go in and take out everything that walks, crawls, slithers or flies.
12:36 AM on 11/01/2011
I agree...turn that place into GLASS with a 1/2 life of about 10,000 years...that ought to do it
turnkey44
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09:25 PM on 10/31/2011
We wouldn't be in this selective war if we were still using the draft.
12:37 AM on 11/01/2011
yup and we hot the exact people to take those positions..."OCCUPY THE ARMY"
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Dan Crabtree
01:01 AM on 11/01/2011
Worst move this nation made eliminating the draft...now millions of undiciplined kids are for-ever lost..as witnessed from the occupiers..
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rfwestex
09:02 PM on 10/31/2011
Someone explain to me, and I don't care what your political affiliation is, how did Obama merit the Nobel Peace Prize?
10:24 PM on 10/31/2011
RIGHT PLACE AT THE WRONG TIME, THATS HOW HE GOT IT. HE HAS NO BALLLLLS
10:32 PM on 10/31/2011
Barack H. Obama

The Nobel Peace Prize 2009 was awarded to Barack H. Obama "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples".
12:37 AM on 11/01/2011
Like kizzing the azzez of terrorists and back stabbing Arabs
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cebu98
NOBAMA 2012
08:08 PM on 10/31/2011
Just another example of how "peaceful" muslims are. At least when they blow themselves up, they become pieceful instead.