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Suicide attack kills 12 police in south Afghanistan

Published: 05 Jul 2013 - 02:47 pm | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 02:13 pm

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan: A suicide bomber killed 12 policemen in the southern Afghan province of Uruzgan on Friday when he blew himself up inside a police station as officers ate lunch in a dining hall, officials said.
 
The bomber targeted a base used to patrol the main road from Uruzgan to neighbouring Kandahar province, through one of Afghanistan's most volatile regions where Taliban militants have a strong presence.
 
"A suicide bomber detonated his explosives in a battalion station in Tirin Kot, the provincial capital," Abdullah Hemat, the Uruzgan governor's spokesman, told AFP.
 
"The bomber, who was on foot and wearing a suicide vest, blew himself up while the policemen were having lunch. 
 
As a result, 12 policemen were killed and five others wounded," he said.
 
The attack was the second suicide strike in Afghanistan on Friday after another bomber detonated himself at a border crossing with Pakistan, killing two people including a senior Afghan police commander.
 
The attacker had crossed from Pakistan to Spin Boldak on the Afghan side, Afghan officials said. (AFP)