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Afghan suicide bombing kills two | Afghan suicide bombing kills two |
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Two people have been killed and another 20 wounded, including two US soldiers, in a suicide car bomb attack in northern Afghanistan, officials say. | Two people have been killed and another 20 wounded, including two US soldiers, in a suicide car bomb attack in northern Afghanistan, officials say. |
The bomb exploded in the town of Charikar, outside the offices of the Parwan provincial governor, 50km (30 miles) north of the capital, Kabul. | The bomb exploded in the town of Charikar, outside the offices of the Parwan provincial governor, 50km (30 miles) north of the capital, Kabul. |
The two people killed were Afghan civilians, the officials said. | The two people killed were Afghan civilians, the officials said. |
The bombing comes amid rising violence, with Taleban rebels stepping up attacks on Afghan and foreign troops. | The bombing comes amid rising violence, with Taleban rebels stepping up attacks on Afghan and foreign troops. |
Separately, at least two people, including a child, were killed by remote-controlled blasts in the town of Spin Boldak in the southern province of Kandahar. | |
Reinforcements | Reinforcements |
A unit of US troops from the Bagram base near Kabul was meeting the provincial governor at the time of the blast in Charikar. | |
A US military spokesman said two US soldiers outside the compound were among those injured. | A US military spokesman said two US soldiers outside the compound were among those injured. |
Parwan province has been relatively free of insurgent violence but correspondents say attacks closer to and inside Kabul are becoming more frequent. | Parwan province has been relatively free of insurgent violence but correspondents say attacks closer to and inside Kabul are becoming more frequent. |
The attack came a day after 14 Afghan schoolchildren died when an explosives-laden lorry detonated outside a government building in south-eastern Khost province. | The attack came a day after 14 Afghan schoolchildren died when an explosives-laden lorry detonated outside a government building in south-eastern Khost province. |
The US plans to send between 20,000 and 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan over the next six months to counter the rising violence. | The US plans to send between 20,000 and 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan over the next six months to counter the rising violence. |
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