KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (Reuters) - A suicide bomb blast inflicted "multiple casualties" on a NATO patrol in southern Afghanistan on Monday, the alliance said.
The blast was caused by a suicide attacker in the Panjwai district of Kandahar province, said NATO spokesman, Major Quentin Innis. He gave no more details.
NATO had earlier said the district had been cleared of Taliban militants in a two-week offensive that has just ended.Residents of the area, about 25 km (15 miles) west of Kandahar city, said the patrol was delivering aid when the attacker struck.
The blast also caused civilian casualties, NATO said.
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KANDAHAR, Afghanistan A suicide bomber has targeted Canadian troops handing out candy to children in Afghanistan.
A NATO spokesman confirms a number of casualties in Kandahar province. Dozens of people are said to have been wounded in the attack.
It happened in a region where NATO just ended a two-week operation against the Taliban.
http://www.kbcitv.com/x51828.xml?URL=http://10.56.1.26/APWIREFEED/d8k759h81.xml&NewsSection=InternationalHeadlinesBomber targets troops in Afghanistan KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - A suicide bomber attacked Canadian troops who were distributing candy to children Monday in southern Afghanistan, an Afghan official said. NATO confirmed "multiple casualties" among alliance troops.
An Afghan police official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was unauthorized to address the media, said the suicide attacker on a bicycle killed and seriously wounded dozens of people.
NATO spokesman Flight Lt. Euan Downie confirmed an explosion had inflicted an unspecified number of troop casualties in Kandahar. NATO later issued a statement saying "multiple" casualties had been inflicted and that the victims were rushed to a military hospital.
The attack happened in the Kandahar province district of Panjwayi, the scene of a two-week anti-Taliban operation conducted by NATO that ended Sunday.
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