Suicide attack kills 2, wounds 14 near NATO base
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — A suicide car bomber struck early Monday outside the main NATO base in southern Afghanistan, killing two civilians and wounding 14 other people, as U.S. Marines pressed a major anti-Taliban offensive in a neighboring province.
The bomber blew himself up near the gates of Kandahar Airfield, said Gen. Sher Mohammad Zazai, the top military commander for southern Afghanistan. Those wounded included 12 civilians and two Afghan soldiers, Zazai said. Initially police said four soldiers were wounded.
A NATO helicopter, meanwhile, made an emergency landing in neighboring Zabul province, a spokesman for the military alliance said. There were casualties among those onboard but Lt. Commander Chris Hall did not have further details.
The incident was not caused by insurgent fire, Hall said.
The incidents came as thousands of U.S. Marines in Helmand province mounted a major offensive against the Taliban. Over the weekend, insurgent attacks killed three British soldiers in the province, a militant stronghold and hub of the vast Afghan drug trade.
It wasn’t clear if the British casualties had been involved in the Marine operation. A total of 174 British personnel have died in Afghanistan since 2001, when U.S.-led forces first entered the country to oust the hard-line Taliban regime.
The Islamist militia has bounced back and now has effective control of large chunks of the volatile south and east of the country, undermining Afghanistan’s fledgling democracy. Afghanistan will hold its second presidential elections this August since the Taliban’s ouster.
Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the Helmand offensive is “the first significant one” since President Barack Obama ordered 21,000 additional troops to Afghanistan to try to reverse the militant gains.
“We’ve made some advances early. But I suspect it’s going to be tough for a while,” Mullen told CBS News’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday.
The admiral described the goal of the Marines’ push as not just driving out the Taliban from areas they control, but securing the area to allow the Afghan government to operate.
“We’ve got to move to a point where there’s security … so that the Afghan people can get goods and services consistently from their government,” Mullen said.
Obama’s administration expects the total number of U.S. forces there to reach 68,000 by year’s end. That is double the number of troops in Afghanistan in 2008 but still half as many as are now in Iraq.
In the country’s east, 16 Afghan mine clearers were freed late Sunday a day after being kidnapped by unknown gunmen as they traveled between Paktia and Khost provinces, the Interior Ministry said in a statement.
Police were searching for about 10 people responsible for the kidnapping but no arrests have been made so far, the statement said.
Afghanistan is one of the most heavily mined countries in the world, and the increase in violence amid a thriving Taliban insurgency has slowed clearance work. Some 50 people are killed and maimed by mines every month.
Associated Press writers Fisnik Abrashi and Amir Shah in Kabul contributed to this report.
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