The men died with a driver when the bomber rammed their UN vehicle in the market town of Spin Boldak, close to the border with Pakistan in the southern province of Kandahar. The attack was the first to single out marked UN vehicles
A statement issued by the Taleban on their website claimed responsibility for the attack: “This morning Taleban conducted a martyrdom attack by a hero, Abdul Salaam, in the centre of Spin Boldak against a convoy of Unama [UN Assistance Mission Afghanistan]. Two Land Cruisers of the convoy were targeted and eight high ranking foreign officials were killed.”
In a statement the UN special representative in Kabul said: “This attack was on innocent civilians working only for the people of Afghanistan, and is beyond comprehension.”
Beyond comprehension indeed.
7 comments:
This is so sad that I cannot find the words to describe it. It also makes me very angry. Kneejerk is 'why the hell do we spend all this time and effort helping these people...?!'
This is obviously a day on which I get proved that there are still lots of adrenalin in my body.
And I started to feel quite comfortable with light blogging ...
It is utterly horrendous but sadly the government in place is not an awful lot better than the Taliban
Terrible...
It is
i read this in the newspapers the other day n I was utterly disbelieving that they consider this perpetrator a hero?
so ":)(**^^&&&*&&*xxxx@@"
these r not army personnel or a military target
I know what you mean Bengbeng. Bobming doctors is hardly a blow against oppression!
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