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Afghanistan
Nine Afghans herding cattle killed by mine: police
2011-09-18
[Dawn] Nine civilians including five children have been killed by a roadside mine as they herded cattle in northwest Afghanistan, police said Saturday.

The incident took place in Faryab province, which borders Turkmenistan, late Friday and again highlights the dangers civilians face in the ten-year war in Afghanistan.

Faryab police front man Sayed Massoud Yaqoobi confirmed details of the incident, adding: "Nine non-combatants were killed including five children and a man was maimed."

There are about 140,000 international troops in Afghanistan, mainly from the United States, combating a Taliban-led insurgency that started after the group was ousted from power by a US-led invasion.

But civilians are the biggest casualties of the war.

The United Nations
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said in July that 1,462 non-combatants were killed by the Afghan conflict in the first half of this year, up 15 per cent on the same period last year.

It blamed 80 per cent of the deaths on jihad boys. Many deaths come as a result of improvised bombs (IEDs) and mines.

In the latest major attack in Afghanistan, gun-hung tough guys this week killed at least 15 people -- including 11 Afghan civilians of whom three were children -- in an attack which targeted the United States embassy in Kabul.
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