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Afghanistan
Suicide car bomber kills three Afghan police officers
2011-10-15
[Dawn] A suicide kaboomer blew up an explosives-packed car Friday while it was being inspected at a border police checkpoint that had been set up in southern Afghanistan because of a warning of an imminent attack. Three officers were killed.

The kaboom happened in Spin Boldak, near the Pak border, in the early evening, said Gen. Abdul Raziq, the head of the border police in the south. Three officers and a civilian were maimed, he said.

The checkpoint had been set up because of an intelligence warning that an attack was imminent, provincial government front man Zalmai Ayubi said.

In the increasingly violent north, meanwhile, NATO
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and Afghan forces killed 13 faceless myrmidons in an overnight operation targeting local Taliban leaders.

Northern Afghanistan has become more insecure over the past year as faceless myrmidons facing pressure from NATO troops in their southern strongholds have pushed into pockets in the north.

The joint raid in Faryab province began late Thursday, said Lal Mohammad Ahmadzai, a front man for Afghan police in the north. One police officer was killed in the operation, he said.

NATO said in a statement that the forces were searching for Taliban leaders in Ghormach and Qaisar districts. The coalition did not say whether any of the faceless myrmidons targeted in the raid were captured or killed.

In the east, about 45 artillery shells fired from the Pak side of the border landed in Dangam district over the course of the day Friday, said provincial police Chief Ewaz Naziri. One child was maimed in the firing, he said, without giving more details.

Tensions have been rising along Afghanistan's eastern border with Pakistain in recent weeks.

Afghan officials have decried shelling from Pak territory that has killed an unknown number of civilians, displaced hundreds of people and destroyed several homes and mosques.

Pak officials have said previously that the artillery fire was not intentional and said they regretted the killings and damage.

NATO also reported the death of two international service members, one in an Death Eater attack in the south and another in an operation in the east. NATO did not provide details. The alliance typically waits for national authorities to release specifics about their casualties.

With the latest deaths, 10 international military personnel have been killed since the beginning of October. So far this year, at least 463 international troops have been killed in Afghanistan.
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