• Posted on Sunday, May 1, 2011
  • Bookmark and Share
  • email
  • |
  • print
  • |
  • rss

tool name

close
tool goes here

Suicide bomber, 12, kills 4 in southeastern Afghanistan

Stay Connected

Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook Follow us on your iPhone
Follow us on your Android device Sign up for email newsletters RSS

KABUL, Afghanistan — A 12-year-old suicide bomber wearing an explosive vest detonated himself Sunday in a market in southeastern Afghanistan's Paktika province, killing four people, including a local council chief, provincial government officials said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, but a statement on the Taliban's website over the weekend announced the beginning of a fresh campaign of attacks on U.S.-led coalition forces in Afghanistan.

Paktika shares long border with the lawless tribal area of southern Waziristan, which is known as a haven for Taliban militants and their al Qaida associates.

Taliban insurgents have intensified their attacks against foreign and Afghan forces recently. The insurgents warned they'd launch their spring offensive Sunday, according to a statement posted in the militants' website.

In a separate incident, an explosive placed on a bike detonated in Ghazni province, injuring eight people, according to a statement from the Afghan interior ministry.

Violence has increased across Afghanistan as the U.S.-led coalition prepares to transfer security responsibilities to Afghan forces starting this summer.

On Wednesday, an Afghan air force pilot opened fire on U.S. trainers at Kabul's international airport, killing nine in the deadliest attack on Americans in Afghanistan in nearly six years. And last Monday, nearly 500 prisoners, mostly captured Taliban fighters, escaped from main jail of Kandahar province through a tunnel dug from a nearby house.

(Shukoor is a McClatchy special correspondent.)

MORE FROM MCCLATCHY

Afghan officer kills 6 NATO soldiers in deadliest attack in years

Obama to put Petraeus at CIA, Panetta at Pentagon

Guantanamo secret files show U.S. often held innocent Afghans

More WikiLeaks coverage from McClatchy

McClatchy Newspapers 2011
JOIN THE DISCUSSION

We welcome comments. To post one, you must sign in using either your McClatchyDC login or your login for Facebook, Twitter or Disqus. Just click the appropriate box below.

Please keep your comment civil, short and to the point. Obscene, profane, abusive and off topic comments will be deleted. Repeat offenders will be blocked. If you find a comment abusive or inappropriate, please flag it for the moderator by placing your cursor on the comment, then clicking the "flag" link that appears. Thanks for your participation.

SPECIAL REPORT: AFGHAN CONTRACTS

unfinished police station

The U.S. is spending billions of dollars to build facilities for Afghanistan's expanding national police and new garrisons for its army. The program, like much of the wider Afghan reconstruction effort, is faltering.

_