A Canadian military convoy struck an improvised explosive device in Kandahar city on Friday, military officials said.
No soldiers were injured in the early-afternoon blast, but one Afghan civilian was hurt in the incident. The convoy had entered Kandahar city returning from the Zhari and Panjwaii districts when the bomb exploded, military officials said. No other details have been disclosed.
In a separate incident, a suicide bomber attacked a foreign troop convoy, injuring five civilians on Friday.
The two incidents occurred the same day that the body of trooper Darryl Caswell returns to Canada. The 25-year-old soldier, who was a member of the Royal Canadian Dragoons of Petawawa, Ont., died Monday when a roadside bomb exploded near the vehicle he was riding in.
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http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/06/15/canada-kandahar.htmlHow do Canadians feel about our troops being in Afghanistan?
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Big majority wants Afghan mission to end on schedule in 2009: poll
OTTAWA (CP) - The vast majority of Canadians want this country's military mission in Afghanistan to end as scheduled in 2009, according to a new poll.
The survey by Decima Research, released Monday to The Canadian Press, found that two-thirds of respondents want Canadian troops to come home when the current mandate from Parliament expires in February 2009. Only 26 per cent of respondents believed the military mission should be extended "if that is necessary to complete our goals there."
The results of the poll, conducted May 31 to June 4, were released as Prime Minister Stephen Harper discussed an extension to the mission with his Dutch counterpart in Ottawa.
Harper has repeatedly hinted that Canadian troops may have to stay on in Afghanistan's troubled southern provinces beyond February 2009 in order to ensure stability.
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