From Amir Shah and Jason Straziuso Associated Press, The Washington Times:

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — A suicide bomber tried to attack a meeting of tribal elders and blew himself up near an Afghan primary school on Sunday, killing 14 children and wounding 58 people, the U.S. military said.
The suicide blast went off near the entrance to a police and army post, said Yacoub Khan, the deputy police chief of the eastern province of Khost. U.S. troops are also stationed inside the outpost, but no troops were wounded or killed in the attack.
The U.S. military said that 16 people were killed, including 14 students, an Afghan soldier and another person, who was likely an Afghan security guard that Afghan officials said was killed.
Dr. Abdul Rahman, a doctor at a hospital near the blast, said the children were aged 8 to 10.
Photos of the bombing’s aftermath showed bloodied textbooks lying on the ground beside small pairs of shoes. The U.S. military also released images of the blast caught on a security camera.
U.S. Gen. David McKiernan, the top NATO commander in Afghanistan, said he believes the militant network run by warlord Siraj Haqqani was responsible for the attack. [Read More]




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