Twin Car Bombings In Afghanistan 'Leave Several Dead'

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August 27, 2011 03:36 AM
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At least four people have been killed and many others injured in two car bombings in neighbouring provinces in southern Afghanistan, officials say.

The first blast happened outside a bank in Lashkar Gah, in Helmand province, where workers were collecting salaries.

Afghan security forces carry a wounded British man at the site of a suicide attack outside the British Council in Kabul

It was followed by another blast in Kandahar city. Both are believed to have been suicide attacks.

Control of security in Lashkar Gah was handed from UK to Afghan forces in July as part of a series of transfers.

Twin car bombings in Afghanistan 'leave several dead'The blast which hit the Kabul Bank caused casualties among police, soldiers and other government workers.

The BBC's Quentin Sommerville in Kabul says the branch was crowded at the time because it was an especially big pay day, ahead of the festival of Eid.

The Taliban said they carried out the attack, which happened about 160ft (50 metres) from the governor's office, in the capital of Helmand province.

The governor's spokesman Dawood Ahmadi said more than 20 people were injured in the blast.

Our correspondent says insurgents often kill civilians, especially those who work for the Afghan government.

U.S. troops and Afghan security forces inspect the site of an attack on a British compound in Kabul on Friday.

In the Kandahar attack, reports say a suicide bomber detonated their explosives inside a vehicle after being shot at by police manning a checkpoint.

At least 13 children were among the injured there, the governor's office says.



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