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Last edited by Darien_Fawkes on 9-8-2012 05:36 PM
Afghanistan: Taliban bombs claim 9 lives near Kabul
Two bombs near the Afghan capital Kabul have killed nine people, with one attack targeting a Nato military base in Logar province. Image: A remote controlled bomb killed at least nine people and wounded five when it detonated near a minibus in Kabul Photo: SHAH MARAI/AFP/Getty Images
9:46AM BST 07 Aug 2012
A remote-controlled bomb struck a bus travelling northwest of Kabul on Tuesday morning, killing at least nine passengers, police said.
The militant who set off the device was spotted running away from the scene and was captured by local villagers.
The bomb was placed under a bridge and was detonated when the bus drove over the span. Broken glass and abandoned shoes of victims littered the road near the bus, which was hurled onto its side at the site of the explosion in Paghman district of Kabul province.
At least three other people were wounded in the blast, which went off at around 7am local time (02.30 GMT) as Afghans were making their way to work.
"The person who pushed the button on the remote-controlled bomb was captured by villagers who saw him running," said Abdul Razaq, an Afghan police official in the Kabul area.
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Initial reports said the bus was ferrying government employees to an Afghan ministry, but those reports could not be confirmed.
Police speculated that the bomber might have tried to target a bus full of government workers but blew up a civilian bus by mistake.
Colonel Amrullah, the Paghman district police chief said the explosion killed nine people, including two who were rushed to a local hospital but died within hours.
He said three others were wounded. No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack, but Amrullah blamed insurgents affiliated with the Taliban.
"It was planted by the enemy of the country," Amrullah said of the bomb. He said that police had seized the bomb's remote control from the man who was captured.
A second truck bomb exploded at a Nato military base south of the Afghan capital Tuesday, wounding at least a dozen civilians.
A spokesman for Nato's International Security Assistance Force confirmed that "there has been an explosion at an Isaf facility in Logar province," but said there were no immediate reports of injuries among the troops.
"A truck loaded with explosives detonated at the coalition forces' camp in (provincial capital) Pule Alam city," said Ghulam Sakhi Rogh Lewanai, the provincial police chief.
"So far we have information that 12 civilians have been injured," he said.
Mr Lawanay said a suicide attacker rammed the explosives-laden pickup truck into a gate at the Nato base, the vehicle belonged to a local contractor who was authorised to work on the base.
Taliban insurgents claimed the attack.
"At around 9:00 am (04.30 GMT) one of our Mujahideen (holy warriors) carried out a suicide truck bomb attack on a big US forces' camp resulting in many deaths and injuries," Zabiullah Mujahid, a Taliban spokesman, said in a text message.
Earlier Tuesday, a Taliban bomb killed eight people and wounded five when it struck a minibus on the western outskirts of Kabul, police said, amid growing unrest in areas neighbouring the Afghan capital.
Isaf, which has 130,000 US-led troops in Afghanistan, has noted a spike in attacks countrywide in recent months, since the start of the insurgents' annual summer offensive.
June saw the highest number of attacks in nearly two years, with more than 100 assaults a day across the country, including fire fights and roadside bombings, the coalition said.
Source: AP and AFP
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taliban ummah yahudi bukan? |
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Last edited by Darien_Fawkes on 9-8-2012 04:20 PM
Changa posted on 9-8-2012 04:16 PM
taliban ummah yahudi bukan?
sorry la Changa..
kat CI ni I dah xreti nak jawab macam mana...
yang benar semua di condemn...
so klu nak dengar jawapannya ya, I jawab : ya
klu nak tau yang betul.. rujuk wikipedia seperti dibawah:
The Taliban (Pashto: طالبان), alternative spelling Taleban,[5] (ṭālibān, meaning "students" in Pashto) is an Islamist militant movement of Pashtun tribesmen.[6] It ruled large parts of Afghanistan and its capital, Kabul, as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan from September 1996 until October 2001. It gained diplomatic recognition from three states: Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The main leader of the Taliban movement is Mullah Mohammed Omar,[7] and Kandahar is considered the birthplace of the Taliban.[8]
While in power, it enforced its strict interpretation of Sharia law,[9] and leading Muslims have been highly critical of the Taliban's interpretations of Islamic law.[10] The Taliban were condemned internationally for their brutal repression of women. The majority of their leaders were influenced by Deobandi fundamentalism,[11] and many also strictly follow the social and cultural norm called Pashtunwali.[12] The Taliban movement is primarily made up of members belonging to Pashtun tribes, the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan.[13]
From 1995-2001, the Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence[14] and military[15] are widely alleged by the international community to have provided support to the Taliban.[16] Pakistan has been accused by many international officials of continuing to support the Taliban today, but Pakistan claims to have dropped all support for the group since 9/11.[17][18][19] Al Qaeda also supported the Taliban with regiments of imported fighters from Arab countries and Central Asia.[20][21][22] Saudi Arabia provided financial support.[23] The Taliban and their allies committed massacres against Afghan civilians,[24][25][26] denied UN food supplies to 160,000 starving civilians[27] and conducted a policy of scorched earth burning vast areas of fertile land and destroying tens of thousands of homes during their rule from 1996-2001.[28][29] Hundreds of thousands of people were forced to flee to United Front-controlled territory, Pakistan and Iran.[29]
After the attacks of September 11, 2001 the Taliban were overthrown by the American-led invasion of Afghanistan. Later it regrouped as an insurgency movement to fight the American-backed Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (established in late 2001) and the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).[30] The Taliban have been accused of using terrorism as a specific tactic to further their ideological and political goals.[31][32] According to the United Nations, the Taliban and their allies were responsible for 75% of Afghan civilian casualties in 2010 and 80% in 2011.[33][34][35] Today the Taliban operate in Afghanistan and northwest Pakistan. It is believed one of their current major headquarters is near Quetta in Pakistan.[36][37]
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Bagi taliban ... bom org awan .... ni adalah ajaran islam
madey: tak salah ler barat kata islam adalah agama yg ganas ..... |
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mahathirGX posted on 9-8-2012 04:19 PM
Bagi taliban ... bom org awan .... ni adalah ajaran islam
madey: tak salah ...
tak heran bile islam tu tiba kat diorang dulu... psl masing2 punya perangai takde rupa manusia
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