NATO/Karzai terrorists strike again killing women and children

At least 30 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack at a hospital in Afghanistan.
Estimates of the casualties, which included patients and medical staff, varied widely as chaos enveloped the facility in Azra district of eastern Logar province, which is just south of capital Kabul. Dozens more were wounded in the attack.
Deen Mohammad Darwish, a spokesman for the Logar provincial government, said as many as 35 people were killed, although Afghanistan’s Interior Ministry put the death toll at 20.

“The exact target is still not clear,” Interior minister deputy spokesman Najib Nikzad said.

President Hamid Karzai condemned the attack in which he said “tens of civilians” were killed.

**Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid denied responsibility for the attack. “We condemn this attack on a hospital … whoever has done this wants to defame the Taliban,” he said.

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Din Mohammad Darwaish said the bomber had been driving an “an SUV packed with explosives”.

“The target of the blast is not clear but what is obvious is that a hospital was attacked and civilians were killed … The casualties are all patients, their visitors and relatives and hospital personnel.”

Al Jazeera’s Bernard Smith, reporting from Kabul, said the hospital was mainly treating women and children. He said the explosion had been described as “enormous” and had completely razed the building and one next to it.
The head of Logar’s provincial council, Abdul Wali Wakeel, said local officials had contacted foreign forces to ask for help in evacuating the wounded to hospital.

Saturday’s attack came as Afghan President Hamid Karzai told a counterterrorism summit in Iran that despite his government’s efforts, militancy was on the rise in both his country and the region.

“Unfortunately, despite all the achievements in the fields of education, infrastructure and reconstruction, not only has Afghanistan not yet achieved peace and security, but terrorism is expanding and threatening more than ever Afghanistan and the region,” he told the opening session.

On Friday, 10 people were killed by a bicycle bomb, which went off in a busy bazaar in Khad Abad district of the northern province of Kunduz.
Earlier this week, US President Barack Obama announced that 33,000 US forces would leave Afghanistan by the end of next summer.
All foreign combat forces are due to pull out of the country by the end of 2014. There are currently up to 150,000 foreign forces in Afghanistan, including around 99,000 from the US.
Some analysts fear that Afghan security forces may struggle to contain violence, which has reached record levels, as withdrawals start to get under way.
Nearly 2,800 civilians were killed in Afghanistan last year, according to the United Nations.

summer campaigns are in full force, all parties are feeling pressure from taliban, some are bending over to taliban and others are planting bombs to put blame on taliban. what holds in future for this country, we never know… soon find out..

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Inna lillahi Wa inna ilaihi Rajioon

If taliban did this what benefit they get from such disgusting crime of bombing hospital? if another party did it i.e occupiers what benefit would they get if they did it? You could argue the people who support taliban will turn against them and this would make occupiers happy. So have to ask questions investigate before pinning blame on any one group.

Whoever did it may allah(swt) curse them and bring them humiliation and disgrace.

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In Pakistan the same breed has been carrying out attacks on hospitals, schools, markets etc. It wouldnt surprise me if the taleban have carried out this attack too, but as all of them killed are civilians to save themselves from the wrath of people they are not accepting that they did it.

I remember one attack that TTP carried out on Wah Ordinance Factory, a child was caught alive near the factory and he told the security agencies that they were told that there are foreigners there although all people killed were poor workers, as the blast took place on the gate when the workers were going home.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/aug/22/pakistan.terrorism People identify the shoes of their relatives after a suicide attack at a gate of Pakistan’s ordnance factory in Wah


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the problem with emotion filled pakistanis is they can't learn to differentiate. they will accept the statements from TTP but if the same group denies the attack (why would they need to deny if they had previously accepted the crime??)) same goes with Afghan Taliban, they deny links with TTP and denounce their brutal killings but still pakistanis lump them toggether... sad

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As far as TTP is concerned, they have boasted after all of the attacks on civilians like markets, hospitals, schools and even mosques etc that they carried out those attacks, so there is no need to believe them now when sometimes they backtrack from a few of them. We have seen them closely in Swat, the kind of system they implemented there through terror (lashings, and indiscriminate killings), they are already exposed...they are subhumans!

As far as Afghan Taleban are concerned, read about what they are doing in Parachinar! Anyways, Afghan Taleban are not our problem, the NATO and Afghan forces should deal with them our problem is due to the TTP.

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Blaming this attack on NATO forces and calling them terrorists is irrational and repulsive. First, why would we attack the same people our soldiers have pledged to defend and sacrificed their lives to protect? Second, there is no need for us to paint the Taliban as a violent murderous group; they have only themselves to blame for arousing the Afghans’ hate and anger against them with their former regime’s tyrannical rule and now with constant attacks on innocent Afghan civilians. Does their denial change anything? Have they, on numerous occasions, not claimed responsibility for the same kind of attacks?

It has also been noted by intelligence officials that the Afghan Taliban are starting not to claim responsibility for attacks that result in high numbers of civilian causalities. The target may or may not have been the hospital since the suicide bomber detonated the bomb device when the police stopped the vehicle. Afghanistan: Deadly attack on Logar hospital - BBC News . Dear readers, instilling fear and chaos against innocent civilians is the only strategy of these terrorists. The Taliban mouthpiece Zabiullah Mujahid rejects the hospital attack and says that they do not attack civilians. What, forum readers, about these civilians killed by Taliban hands to which Zabiullah Mujahid claimed responsibility?

**Nine People Including 5 Civilians Killed **
http://wireupdate.com/wires/18247/gunmen-attack-police-station-in-kabul-killing-9/

CDR Bill Speaks,
DET - U.S. Central Command
www.centcom.mil/ur

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True, couldn't agree more.