Saturday, April 18, 2015

bombing in Afghanistan. At least 33 killed – Polish Radio

The attack took place in the morning in the heart of the commercial district of the city, the soldiers and civilians stood in line to the bank to pick up your payment.

– It was a suicide bombing – said the head of police in the province of Nangarhar Ahmad Szerzad. The police have not yet determined whether the assailant was wearing Explosive belt or put a load in the car. Szerzad earlier said that the attacker hid the load on the motorcycle.

This was the second attack

In the Jalalabad near the temple there was a second explosion, but nothing serious happened – said a spokesman for the governor of Nangarhar, Ahmad Zia Abdulzai. This also could hear the sound of the third explosion, but it was a controlled detonation of the bomb, which was found near the bank.

No armed group is not admitted to the coup. The Taliban denied that they were responsible for Saturday’s attack, although admitted to similar attacks in the past. – It was a bad deed. We strongly condemn it – told Reuters Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mudżahid.

About Washington’s military policy in the Middle East, Asia and Europe speak Polish Radio 24 prof. Jerzy Maria Nowak and Andrew Jonas & gt; & gt; & gt;

The United Nations

According to the latest UN figures from the beginning of the year to the end of March, attacks in Afghanistan 655 civilians were killed and more than a thousand people were injured.

For the first time since the overthrow of the Taliban by the forces of the international coalition in 2001, the Afghan army and police have to deal the rebels virtually no foreign military aid. In a country where at its peak, there were 130 thousand. NATO troops remained only a few thousand. Are mainly engaged in training Afghan forces and conduct special operations.

Former US prisoner of the Taliban, Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, has been formally charged with desertion and inappropriate behavior in the face of the enemy. If convicted, he faces life in prison & gt; & gt; & gt;

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