3 U.S. troops killed in blast in Afghanistan
Posted : Tuesday May 26, 2009 6:24:34 EDT
KABUL — A suicide bomber killed three American troops and an Afghan civilian after ramming an explosive-laden vehicle into a military convoy in eastern Afghanistan on Tuesday.
The vehicle was rocked by the blast outside the capital of Kapisa province north of Kabul, said Lt. Cmdr. Christopher Hall, a spokesman for NATO forces.
Three U.S. troops were killed in the blast, said Tech. Sgt. Chuck Marsh, a U.S. military spokesman. The soldiers served with the NATO’s International Security Assistance Force.
The suicide bomber in a Toyota Corolla smashed into the military convoy, said Abdul Halim Ayar, a spokesman for Kapisa’s governor. An Interior Ministry investigator confirmed one dead civilian and five others wounded.
“I was driving my motorbike when I saw the car with a young man with a beard and white cap,” said Sayed Najibullah, a 22-year-old shopkeeper.
Najibullah said the driver waved him past the car and the convoy, and he heard a large explosion behind him a few minutes later.
Taliban regularly use suicide attackers and roadside bombs in assaults on foreign and Afghan troops across the country. Such attacks were up 25 percent the first four months of 2009 compared with the same period last year.
Bomb attacks will rise 50 percent this year to 5,700 — up from 3,800 last year, U.S. military officials predict.
According to military figures, 172 coalition forces were killed in such attacks last year — and far more Afghan civilians died.
Meanwhile, U.S. forces said they killed eight Taliban fighters in a clash in the southern province of Uruzgan on Monday. The coalition said two of its troops and three Afghan policemen were wounded during the clash.
They were undergoing medical treatment and were in stable condition. The troops were on patrol when Taliban fighters attacked with small-arms fire and heavy machine-guns.
Southern Afghanistan is the center of the Taliban-led insurgency, where thousands of new American troops will join the fight this year.
President Barack Obama hopes the new troops can turn the tide of the Taliban successes in the last three years.
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Associated Press writer Fisnik Abrashi in Kabul contributed to this report.
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