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Suicide Bomb Kills Afghan Soldier, Child

Friday, February 08, 2008 6:02:11 AM

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) - A suicide car bomber blew himself up near a convoy of Afghan troops on Friday, killing one soldier and a child who was nearby.

Another four soldiers and a child were also wounded in the attack in central Ghazni province, provincial Gov. Faizullah Faizan said.

A suicide car bomb targeting a NATO convoy left three soldiers lightly wounded in eastern Khost province Thursday, and a bungled suicide attack hurt two civilians in southwestern Nimroz province.


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