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Bombs, ambushes kill 18 in Afghanistan
Updated on Wednesday, December 16, 2009, 21:23 IST Tags:Bomb blastAfghanistan policemenofficial
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Kabul: A surge of bomb attacks and ambushes killed at least 18 people, including four NATO soldiers and six civilians, in flashpoints across Afghanistan ahead of an expected US surge, officials said on Wednesday.

The string of isolated attacks yesterday underscored the dangers in rural parts of Afghanistan, where government authority is often weak, and the deadly nature of roadside bombs, or improvised-explosive devices (IEDs).

In the bloodiest attack, gunmen ambushed a station wagon, raking the vehicle with gunfire and killing six Afghan civilians in eastern Nangarhar province, said a statement from the presidency.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai condemned the attack.

In the south, the deadliest battlefield for NATO and US troops in Afghanistan and heartland of the Taliban insurgency, bomb attacks killed four NATO soldiers -- two British, an Estonian and an American.

IEDs killed the Estonian and the US soldiers, while the British died with two Afghan soldiers in a suicide motorbike attack, said Captain Roy Hermkens, a spokesman for the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).

The makeshift IEDs, usually planted at the side of a road, are the biggest killers of foreign soldiers in Afghanistan and the Taliban's weapon of choice.

PTI


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