More

Afghanistan: Suicide Bomber Kills At Least 7

First Posted: 01/19/12 03:35 AM ET Updated: 01/20/12 08:25 PM ET

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- A suicide attacker set off a vehicle laden with explosives Thursday outside a gate at a sprawling base for U.S. and NATO operations, killing seven civilians in a second suicide bombing in as many days in southern Afghanistan, officials said.

Separately, Afghan authorities reported Thursday that avalanches have killed at least 29 people in the country's mountainous northeast.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the afternoon attack at a crowded entrance to Kandahar Air Field, claiming they were targeting a NATO convoy.

Two witnesses told The Associated Press that they suspect the suicide car bomber was trying to hit U.S. forces because he detonated his explosives just as two pickup trucks, which they say are often used by American special forces, were leaving the base.

The coalition said no NATO troops were killed. It does not disclose information about injured troops.

Taliban spokesman Qari Yousef said that NATO forces open fire after the bombing, and that they killed three of the seven civilians who died.

The coalition denied this, saying there was no fighting after the blast.

"There was no follow-on attacks and no disruption to operations" at the base, the coalition said.

Earlier, officials reported that the suicide bomber was walking near the gate, but the Afghan Ministry of Interior later said the attacker was driving a Toyota Corolla.

Zalmai Ayubi, the spokesman for the Kandahar provincial governor, said two children were among the seven civilians killed. He said eight other civilians, including two children and one woman, were injured in the explosion.

Gates to the larger U.S. bases in Afghanistan often are crowded with trucks waiting to deliver goods and and services, and local Afghans going to or coming back from jobs on the compounds.

Safiullah, a 40-year-old fuel tank driver from neighboring Zabul province, was waiting his turn to enter the base when the blast occurred.

"There was dust and smoke everywhere," said Safiullah, who uses just one name. "I got down on my knees. When the smoke lifted, I moved closer. I saw two children dead at the side of the road."

At the time of the explosion, two pickup trucks were leaving the base, he said. He said he remembered that because he and another man were conversing at the time about how U.S. special forces sometimes use that kind of truck.

The explosion shattered the window of a taxi driven by Sabiullah Khan, was at the gate waiting for customers.

"I put my head down in my car," he said. "For three or four minutes I was afraid. I was reciting the words of the Quran," the Muslim holy book. "When the smoke cleared and I knew I was OK, I started looking outside. People were shouting for help. I saw one vehicle on fire. The Afghan army were running and taking out the wounded."

He said that when he got out of his taxi, he also saw the two pickup trucks.

"Nobody was in them, but from the condition of the vehicle, I'm sure that if they were not killed, they were wounded," he said.

On Wednesday, 13 civilians, including three Afghan policemen were killed when a suicide attacker blew himself up in a bazaar in neighboring Helmand Province.

The Helmand governor's office said 22 others were wounded in the blast in Kajaki district.

The coalition said some international troops were killed and wounded in the attack, but did not disclose details.

Late Wednesday, NATO reported that one coalition trooper had been killed in an explosion in southern Afghanistan, but would not say whether the service member died in the Kajaki bombing, or some other incident.

U.S. Gen. John Allen, the top commander of American and NATO forces in Afghanistan, condemned the Kajaki attack, saying it was evidence that the Taliban insurgents had "declared outright war" on the Afghan people. He said that such violence "will only further isolate the Taliban from the process of peace negotiation."

The U.S. has been working to broker talks between the Taliban and President Hamid Karzai's government to end the 10-year war. The insurgents recently said they would open a political office in the Gulf state of Qatar to pursue negotiations but would also continue fighting.

In northern Afghanistan, 29 people have died in avalanches reported since Monday in Badakhshan province. according to the Afghan National Disaster Management Agency.

At least 40 more people have been injured and rescuers were struggling to reach areas of Afghanistan's mountainous northeast that have been cut off by heavy snows.

Roads outside the provincial capital of Faizabad were blocked by at least 6 feet (2 meters) of snow, the agency said.

Afghanistan's harsh winters and mountainous terrain in the north make avalanches a danger each year.

In February 2010, an avalanche killed at least 171 people near the Salang Pass, a major route through the Hindu Kush mountains that connects the capital of Kabul to the north of the country.

1  of  7
PLAY
FULLSCREEN
ZOOM
SHARE THIS SLIDE 
U.S. soldiers with the NATO led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) are seen at the scene of a suicide attack in Kandahar south of Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, Jan. 19, 2012. A suicide attacker blew himself up Thursday at an entrance to a sprawling base for U.S. and NATO operations in southern Afghanistan, killing at least six civilians, police said. (AP)
FOLLOW HUFFPOST WORLD

By ASSOCIATED PRESS KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- A suicide attacker set off a vehicle laden with explosives Thursday outside a gate at a sprawling base for U.S. and NATO operations, killing seven civ...
By ASSOCIATED PRESS KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- A suicide attacker set off a vehicle laden with explosives Thursday outside a gate at a sprawling base for U.S. and NATO operations, killing seven civ...
Filed by Jade Walker  | 
 
 
  • Comments
  • 15
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
11:09 AM on 01/21/2012
we need to do something about this violence. Life on the other side of the world seems so distant for many of us. However, for the people who live there this is all they know. And this is sad. Maybe if we can go in there with words instead of guns we might be able to end this madness.
07:40 PM on 01/21/2012
please leave now
02:57 AM on 01/21/2012
Yet another story among countless other where Muslims indiscriminately kill innocent civilians. The religion of peace? Really? And Muslims want the right to have their ruthless, murderous laws respected in US courts? PFFF, not on my watch.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Escalonz
11:19 PM on 01/20/2012
Welcome to one of the worlds largest open air insane asylums compliments of the religion of peace.
If a religion causes people to do such insane acts of evil then who needs it? The deafening silence of their members is even more alarming and leaves the rest of the world to wonder if this is their way of approval of such acts. In short no demonstrations against these hideous acts equals approval? That they claim such acts are God's will is beyond comprehension and really acts as a vile insult to God.
11:04 PM on 01/20/2012
Right!! the newest outdoor pisser
11:03 PM on 01/20/2012
Blow everybody up......and hurry up about it...so we can stop this BS war....just leave our folks alone
Al Schrader
Some overnight ideas take decades
01:53 PM on 01/20/2012
The people that did this are gnats compared to what the US Marines can do. When you wanna talk about guys who can make things go kablooey, you are talking about the US Marines.
10:38 AM on 01/20/2012
These suicide bombers that use their religion as an excuse to kill innocent people, children included, hopefully will have a special place in Hell. They certainly will not be getting those 72 virgins, even though through brainwashing they think they will. The Afghans are the closest thing to Stone Aged People in our current world.
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
canpete
08:16 AM on 01/19/2012
us marines will have a new place to urinate...
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
09:11 PM on 01/19/2012
get over it!!!!
photo
The Patriot
I'm not pretty, but neither is the truth.
08:14 AM on 01/19/2012
"avalanches have killed at least 29 people in Afghanistan" - well, I guess Rick Perry will now want to cut all aid to Avalanches and threaten to nuke Avalanches.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Christina-Xena
That little Voice in your Head...is mine.
07:05 PM on 01/19/2012
I don't think Governor Perry can do that from Texas, cause he's gone an quit the Prez race. Maybe he can nuke the black ice that plagues northern Texas in the winter time (my old 390 AMX sports car didn't fare too well there once due to that super slick ice).
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
mater
mater
05:23 AM on 01/19/2012
It's cold and bleak over there. No one has enough of anything. I am sad for everyone who is stuck there and hope someone, some agency will help, but we have seen many times, those who try to bring in supplies to alleviate suffering are shot, killed, kidnapped, or shot down.
04:58 AM on 01/19/2012
I set out to read a story about avalanches and got a lot of suicide bomber news. So are these Taliban avalanches then?
05:21 AM on 01/19/2012
Sort of a disconnect, isn't it?