Daily Times

Home | Archives | Company Financials | Contact Us |  Subscribe | Tuesday, May 21, 2013 

Main News
National
Islamabad
Karachi
Lahore
Briefs
Foreign
Editorial
Business
Sport
Entertainment
Advertise
 
Sunday Magazine
 
Boss
 
Wikkid
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Used
Web
 


 
Thursday, December 27, 2012 E-Mail this article to a friend Printer Friendly Version
Share | |

Three Afghans killed, seven injured in suicide attack on US base

* Taliban claim attack on Forward Operating Base Chapman in Khost

KHOST: A suicide car bombing at a US military base near a flashpoint city in eastern Afghanistan killed at least three Afghans and wounded seven others on Wednesday, officials said.

The blast, powerful enough to rattle windows four kilometres away, took place at the entrance to Forward Operating Base Chapman in Khost.

It came two days after an Afghan policewoman shot dead a US NATO adviser inside Kabul police headquarters, the latest ‘insider’ attack by a member of Afghanistan’s security forces on their foreign allies.

Khost province shares a porous border with Pakistan’s tribal belt, which lies outside government control and where US officials say the Taliban and al Qaeda have carved out rear bases for operations in Afghanistan.

Afghan Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said that Wednesday’s attack was a suicide car bombing.

Camp Chapman lies on the edge of Khost city, which has been hit by at least three major suicide attacks this year.

“Three Afghan nationals are killed and seven Afghan nationals are wounded. We have no report of coalition casualties right now,” said Major Martin O’Donnell, a spokesman for NATO’s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. “The attack was carried out by a mujahid named Omar from Khost who knew the area very well,” Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahed told AFP by email.

He said the attacker “detonated a car bomb while American invading forces searching visitors were going to the base”.

Abdul Qayoum Baqizai, the Khost provincial police chief, said in a live TV interview that the blast happened at the eastern gates of the base.

“One police officer who tried to search the vehicle and two civilians nearby were killed,” he said.

The Haqqani network, a militant group close to al Qaeda and blamed for some of the most daring insurgent attacks in Afghanistan, is particularly active in the province.

Khost city has been the scene of several bloody attacks this year.

In May, a suicide bomber killed 13 at a lunch gathering of police and civilians; in June a bomber on a motorbike rammed an Afghan-NATO patrol, killing 21; and in October another suicide attack on a patrol killed 20.

In August 2010, 24 Taliban militants, some wearing US uniforms, were killed when they tried to storm Camp Chapman and another nearby US base, Camp Salerno, which was also the target of a suicide truck bombing in June this year.

Efforts to train local forces have been hit this year by dozens of insider attacks by Afghan soldiers and police on their NATO colleagues, known as ‘green-on-blue’ in military jargon. afp

Home | National

Share | |
Partial strike observed in Karachi on ASWJ call
PML-N to demand removal of all governors before elections
Three Afghans killed, seven injured in suicide attack on US base
Kaira urges judiciary to avoid ‘involvement’ in politics
Bilour’s son made adviser to KP CM
Gas pipeline blown up in Dera Bugti
Syria death toll spirals
Egypt’s Morsi signs disputed constitution into law
‘Undemocratic elements want polls postponed’
Conspiracy against polls will damage country: Chandio
Senate committee condemns Bilour’s killing
Twin cities all set to observe Benazir’s death anniversary
Dilapidated road causing massive traffic jams
Over 1,000 Syrians flee to Turkey after bakery attack
Shaheed Bibi
Qauid-e-Jamhooriat: Shaheed Benazir Bhutto
A symbol of federation of Pakistan
Transition to Quaid and Benazir’s vision
Benazir Bhutto — we miss you!
 
Daily Times - All Rights Reserved
Site developed and hosted by WorldCALL Internet Solutions


Used books in Pakistan   Web hosting in Pakistan