Young girl carrying bag of explosives killed in Afghanistan KABUL
(Reuters) – An eight-year-old Afghan girl was killed when a bag of
explosives given to her by Taliban insurgents exploded as she
approached a police outpost in southern Afghanistan, the government
said Sunday. "The insurgents handed over a bag with a homemade bomb to
an eight-year-old girl and asked her to take it to police forces," the
Ministry of Interior said in a statement. "As the girl was getting
close to the police, it exploded and killed the girl.
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" There have been occasional cases of insurgents using female
bombers -- or more commonly of fighters dressing as women in
head-to-toe burqa coverings -- but the use of children had been almost
unheard of until recently. In May, Afghan police paraded four boys, all
under 13, they said had been recruited as bombers from their homes in
neighboring Pakistan.
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of the boys said they had been told they would live through the suicide
attacks. The Taliban later denied they were recruiting children to
carry out suicide attacks. The latest incident took place in the Char
Chino district of Uruzgan province in southern Afghanistan. There were
no police casualties. The death comes as four NATO troops were killed
over the past two days, including two Spanish soldiers who died on
Sunday after a homemade bomb exploded in western Afghanistan.
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A suicide car bomber killed at least 20 people, and possibly as
many as 35, in an attack at a hospital in a remote district of the
eastern Logar province Saturday that damaged the hospital's maternity
ward. Military and civilian casualties hit record levels in 2010, the
most violent year of the war since U.S.-backed Afghan forces toppled
the Taliban in late 2001. This year is following a similar trend, with
violence growing across Afghanistan since the Taliban announced a
spring offensive at the beginning of May.
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is also a worrying sign as Afghans prepare to take over security
responsibility from NATO-led troops in seven areas across the country
next month. That will coincide with the start in July of a gradual
drawdown of U.S. troops. U.S. and NATO troops plan to hand over
security responsibility for all of Afghanistan by the end of 2014,
although critics warn the handover date is premature.
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