Karzai's brother escapes suicide blast unhurt

Wed Nov 12, 2008 1:32pm GMT
 
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KABUL (Reuters) - Six people were killed and at least 40 wounded in a suicide bomb attack on government buildings in southern Afghanistan Wednesday, officials said, but a brother of the Afghan president who was in one of the offices was unhurt.

The blast occurred on a road between the main intelligence office in the southern city of Kandahar and a compound used by the provincial government council. The council is led by Ahmad Wali Karzai, a brother of President Hamid Karzai.

Wali Karzai said the force of the blast smashed windows in the compound, wounding some people inside.

"Half of the building has been destroyed," Wali Karzai told Reuters by telephone.

Violence in Afghanistan has reached its worst level this year since the Taliban were ousted by a U.S.-led invasion in 2001. A resurgent Taliban have stepped up attacks against Karzai's U.S.-backed government and foreign forces.

Kandahar governor Rahmatullah Rawufi said six people, two of them members of the intelligence agency, were killed and 42 wounded. Many of the wounded were civilians, he said.

He told reporters in Kandahar that the bomber had detonated explosives packed into a lorry.

Security forces cordoned off the area after the attack, residents said by telephone.

Hours before the blast, attackers threw acid on a group of girls outside their school in Kandahar, the Afghan government said in a statement.  Continued...

 
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