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Suicide car bombing at Afghanistan market kills at least 89

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An Afghan government official says that at least 89 people were killed and more than 40 were wounded Tuesday when a suicide bomber blew up a car packed with explosives near a busy market and a mosque in the eastern part of the country.

Defense Ministry spokesman Gen. Mohammad Zahir Azimi told the Associated Press that the military is providing helicopters and ambulances to transport the victims to the provincial capital, Sharan. So far 42 people wounded in the explosion have been moved to hospitals there, Azimi said.

The explosion destroyed more than 20 shops and dozens of vehicles, he added.

Mohammad Reza Kharoti, an administration chief, said all the casualties were civilians. No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.

"It was a very brutal suicide attack against poor civilians," he said. "There was no military base nearby."

The bombing was the first major attack since a weekend deal between the two Afghan presidential contenders brokered by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry averted a dangerous rift in the country's troubled democracy.

One of the two, former Finance Minister Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai, told The Associated Press on Monday that he would meet his rival, former Foreign Minister Abdullah Abdullah, on Tuesday to begin working out the framework for the next government, with participation from both camps and all communities in the country.

But violence has continued unabated in Afghanistan.

The Paktika bombing took place hours after a roadside bomb ripped through a minivan carrying employees of the presidential palace in eastern Kabul, killing two passengers.

The explosion struck as the vehicle was taking the palace staffers, said Gul Agha Hashimi, the chief of criminal investigations with the Kabul police. There were seven government employees on board, all from the palace's media office.

The explosion also wounded five other people inside the minivan, including the driver, said Hashimi, speaking to reporters at the site of the blast. "One passenger survived unharmed," he added.

Kabul police spokesman Hashmat Stanikzai said it was a remotely detonated device planted along the midsection of a main road.

Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid claimed responsibility for that attack in a statement sent to reporters.

Roadside bombings are a major threat to both Afghan security forces and civilians across the country. Such attacks have escalated as the Taliban intensify their campaign ahead of the U.S.-led foreign forces' withdrawal by the end of 2014.

Suicide car bombing at Afghanistan market kills at least 89 | Fox News
 
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very sad news, may god bless the souls of the innocents who died..
 
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no rona dhona in any muslim country ? look we S.asians are semi humans ?
 
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RIP.
The apathy shown to ones own is beyond words for me. Foolish supporter of talibs/islamic jihadi groups-beware.If this is what they can do to their own, imagine what can they do to others.
 
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Basically we are the major power in this region and Afghanistan is our backyard! Who ever comes here or challenge our mastery will be send back to hell in an exemplary way!

We had decided the future of the region and will keep n deciding that!
 
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The enemies of peace continue to prey upon innocent lives for the sake of achieving their deadly agenda. As the nation of Afghanistan continues to rebuild and take steps toward a bright future, the terrorists on the other hand are doing everything in their power to halt the progress. So far, terrorists’ attempts to dispirit the nation of Afghanistan have simply failed.

We send our condolences to the friends and families of all those who died in this act of terror. We pray that they will find the strength to get through this tragedy. We remain optimistic in regards to the future of Afghanistan, and have full confidence in ANSF ability to negate the threat of terrorism.

Ali Khan
Digital Engagement Team, USCENTCOM
 
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The enemies of peace continue to prey upon innocent lives for the sake of achieving their deadly agenda. As the nation of Afghanistan continues to rebuild and take steps toward a bright future, the terrorists on the other hand are doing everything in their power to halt the progress. So far, terrorists’ attempts to dispirit the nation of Afghanistan have simply failed.

We send our condolences to the friends and families of all those who died in this act of terror. We pray that they will find the strength to get through this tragedy. We remain optimistic in regards to the future of Afghanistan, and have full confidence in ANSF ability to negate the threat of terrorism.

Ali Khan
Digital Engagement Team, USCENTCOM
Mr.Khan,
With due respect,what Us is doing in case of eliminating hide outs of these terrorists in Afghanistan? What steps shall be taken by US in future to avoid Afghan soil being used by Indians to wage proxy war against Pakistan?
Regards
 
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So Muslims have killed 89 of their fellow Muslims in just a split second-

while it took Israel a week to kill as many Muslims- :undecided::what::blink::fie::unsure:

:angry:
 
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Haqqani network is as much brutal as TTP. Both are infected by al-qaida. If you want to realize the inhumanity and barbarity of alqaida-type people, check the videos of ISIS.
Its jalaludin haqqani who infected taliban movement with alqaida. Its haqqani family who introduced militants of waziristan to alqaida. Its haqqanis who was on payroll of CIA and ISI since 70s.
 
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