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Eight people have died in a suicide bomb attack on a police compound in southern Afghanistan, officials say. | Eight people have died in a suicide bomb attack on a police compound in southern Afghanistan, officials say. |
The deaths came as a bomber wearing a police uniform detonated explosives inside Kandahar's district headquarters in Andar, AP news agency reported. | The deaths came as a bomber wearing a police uniform detonated explosives inside Kandahar's district headquarters in Andar, AP news agency reported. |
Three police and five civilians were killed in the blast, government spokesman Zalmay Ayubi told the agency. | Three police and five civilians were killed in the blast, government spokesman Zalmay Ayubi told the agency. |
The attack took place some 15km (10 miles) south of Kandahar city, a militant stronghold of the Taleban. | The attack took place some 15km (10 miles) south of Kandahar city, a militant stronghold of the Taleban. |
Kandahar is one of the key battlegrounds of an ongoing rebel insurgency against the Afghan government and troops from Nato and a US-led coalition. | |
Afghanistan has seen rising levels of violence in recent months, with Taleban attacks increasing as militants battle for control of parts of the countryside. | |
Vowing to make Afghanistan a foreign policy priority, US President Barack Obama is sending 21,000 additional American troops to bolster 38,000 already in the country. | |
There are about 70,000 foreign troops in Afghanistan, most of them serving under Nato's command. | |
The Taleban ruled Afghanistan from 1996 until being removed from power in the US-led invasion of late 2001. |