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Afghanistan/South Asia
Explosion of Hidden Arms Cache Kills 28, Injures More Than 70 in Afghan Village
2005-05-02
An arms cache hidden by an Afghan warlord exploded in a bunker beneath his home early Monday, killing 28 people, injuring at least 70 and devastating surrounding buildings, officials said. The weapons were stored in Bashgah, a remote village in Baghlan province, 75 miles north of the capital, Kabul, Interior Ministry spokesman Latfullah Mashal said. It was not known what triggered the blast, official said.
"Hey! Where'd Mahmoud go with my cigars?"
Afghanistan is awash with old weapons, many of them stored during the resistance against occupying Soviet forces during the 1980s. The explosion "damaged the whole village, including the mosque and six houses," Mashal told The Associated Press.
It's prob'ly our fault, you know...
Mashal said the cache was hidden in a bunker under the house of a warlord and former government militia commander named Jalal Bashgah, apparently to conceal the weapons from a U.N.-sponsored disarmament drive.
"You'll take my guns when you pry them from my cold, dead fingers! Or maybe when the house goes up!"
The cache included a large number of rockets and dated from "a long time ago," Baghlan police chief Gen. Fazeluddin Ayar said, adding that the commander had given up only a portion of his weapons to the disarmament program, which has so far demobilized more than 50,000 former militiamen.
"A long time ago"? You mean, like when the earth was young?
Bashgah's house was destroyed and he was believed to be among those killed, Mashal said, forecasting that the overall death toll would rise. Police and emergency teams rushed to the scene and evacuated those injured in Monday's explosion, the ensuing fire and a series of secondary blasts.
You mean, from the other houses that were storing explosives?
The U.S. military and the separate NATO-led force in Afghanistan report the discovery of old weapons caches almost daily. Accidents are frequent and have inflicted casualties on foreign troops and Afghans alike. Explosions involving land mines and unexploded ordnance strewn across the country during more than a quarter-century of conflict also are common. Eight U.S. soldiers were fatally wounded in Ghazni province in January 2004 when a cache of arms they were preparing for disposal exploded accidentally.
Posted by:Anonymoose

#11  well at least he's dead too
Posted by: Thraing Hupoluper1864   2005-05-02 22:17  

#10  Hmmmm...
Sounds like they finally got the bugs out of the old C4 destabilizing ray. We'll know, based on developments tomorrow, As the Worms Squirm.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2005-05-02 21:46  

#9  I don't think Bob Vila's up to the task. Steve from "Monster House", maybe.
Posted by: Robert Crawford   2005-05-02 2:10:38 PM  

#8  But never mind Bob, time for the premier of This Olde Bunkere.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-05-02 2:02:15 PM  

#7  "Or perhaps this was helped along, pour encourager les autres to disarm. Probably not, but one can dream ...."

In that part of the world, rumor can be as "solid" as fact. And that WILL be the rumor.
Posted by: Dave   2005-05-02 2:01:31 PM  

#6  You can do it Bob, inshallah.
Posted by: Shipman   2005-05-02 2:01:30 PM  

#5  If it happened by accident, award d'Darwin.

Or perhaps this was helped along, pour encourager les autres to disarm. Probably not, but one can dream ....
Posted by: too true   2005-05-02 1:46:20 PM  

#4  Mom always told me to hide my cache of unstable rockets, mortars and arms under my enemies' house....I nominate Jalal for an early '05 Darwin award
Posted by: Frank G   2005-05-02 1:41:13 PM  

#3  So Warlord Guy went up with it? At least he gets spared filling out all that paperwork from Mutual of Kabul.
Posted by: tu3031   2005-05-02 1:20:48 PM  

#2  Don't know if I can fix that old house, Jalal..
Posted by: Bob Vila   2005-05-02 12:11:00 PM  

#1  Whoops! I do understand the warlord's reluctance to disarm himself completely -- what if the Americans leave, and then the country reverts to all against all?
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-05-02 11:49:12 AM  

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