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Afghan bomb dead 'worked for CIA' | |
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Eight CIA agents have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in south-eastern Afghanistan, US reports say. | |
A bomber was wearing an explosive vest managed to enter Forward Operating Base Chapman in Khost Province, on the border with Pakistan. | |
Several other people were reported injured by the blast. | |
In a separate attack, four Canadian soldiers and a journalist died when their vehicle was blown up in the southern province of Kandahar. | |
It is the worst fatal incident affecting Canadians in Afghanistan for more than two years. | It is the worst fatal incident affecting Canadians in Afghanistan for more than two years. |
The BBC's Lee Carter in Toronto says the incident will be especially worrying to Canadians, as a civilian was among the dead. | The BBC's Lee Carter in Toronto says the incident will be especially worrying to Canadians, as a civilian was among the dead. |
The journalist has been identified as Michelle Lang, 34, from the Calgary Herald. She was on her first assignment in Afghanistan. | The journalist has been identified as Michelle Lang, 34, from the Calgary Herald. She was on her first assignment in Afghanistan. |
The armoured vehicle the group were travelling in was touring local reconstruction projects. | |
Remote areas | Remote areas |
Initially, the dead Americans in Khost were described simply as civilians, but they were later reported to be CIA agents. | |
Any further details are being withheld, pending notification of the families of the deceased. | Any further details are being withheld, pending notification of the families of the deceased. |
Canadian Brig Gen Daniel Menard gave news of the Kandahar deaths | |
Some reports suggested the attack happened in the gym at the base. It is not clear how many people were injured. | |
"We mourn the loss of life in this attack, and are withholding further details pending notification of next of kin," US State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said. | |
A spokesman for Isaf, the international Nato force in Afghanistan, said that "no US and no Isaf military personnel were killed or injured" in the incident. | A spokesman for Isaf, the international Nato force in Afghanistan, said that "no US and no Isaf military personnel were killed or injured" in the incident. |
Khost province - which is one of the Taliban's strongholds - has been targeted by militants over the past year. | Khost province - which is one of the Taliban's strongholds - has been targeted by militants over the past year. |
News that a suicide bomber managed to get inside a US facility raises new questions about the security of forward operating bases in remote areas of Afghanistan, the BBC's Richard Lister in Washington says. | |
The number of foreign civilians deployed in Afghanistan has been rising as international efforts there focus increasingly on development and aid. | The number of foreign civilians deployed in Afghanistan has been rising as international efforts there focus increasingly on development and aid. |
Civilians work alongside military reconstruction teams at provincial bases around the country. | Civilians work alongside military reconstruction teams at provincial bases around the country. |
A "civilian surge" was one of the three core elements of the new US strategy for Afghanistan announced by US President Barack Obama at the beginning of the month. | A "civilian surge" was one of the three core elements of the new US strategy for Afghanistan announced by US President Barack Obama at the beginning of the month. |
This has been the deadliest year for foreign troops since the 2001 invasion. | This has been the deadliest year for foreign troops since the 2001 invasion. |