Houston Chronicle Sunday

Suicide bombing among 3 deadly attacks in one day

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KABUL, Afghanista­n — A suicide bomber on amotorbike blew himself up at a local intelligen­ce office in southern Afghanista­n, in the deadliest of three attacks that left at least nine people dead on Saturday, officials said.

Six people— four Afghan intelligen­ce officers, a coalition service member and a civilian employee working for the coalition— died in the bombing, which took place in theMaruf district of Kandahar province.

The Taliban claimed responsibi­lity for the attack, with spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi saying in a text message to reporters that the group was targeting internatio­nal forces operating in Afghanista­n.

Kandahar provincial spokesman Ahmad Jawed Faisal said the blast occurred in the morning at an entry point to the intelligen­ce office.

He said three other Afghan intelligen­ce officers were wounded, including two who were in critical condition.

Insurgents frequently target Afghan security forces and government officials in an effort to weaken the government.

Jamie Graybeal, a spokesman for the internatio­nal coalition, confirmed that one coalition service member and a civilian who had been working with the coalition had died in the bombing.

The wounded were evacuated to coalition medical facilities for treatment, he added.

A second attack killed two Afghan policemen and left three others wounded in Qalat, the capital of neighborin­g Zabul province, provincial spokesman Shariullah Nasari said.

After a police vehicle ran over a roadside mine, he said, a second blast struck police who had rushed to aid their colleagues.

NATO also said that another service member with the U. S.- led coalition was killed in a roadside bombing in the south.

It declined to release further informatio­n, pending notificati­on of family members of the deceased.

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