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Roadside mine blast leaves five civilians killed and two others wounded
Publish Date: Jun 11, 2012
Roadside mine blast leaves five civilians killed and two others wounded
A roadside mine which was placed by enemies of peace and stability hit an ambulance in the Qosh Tipa region, 2nd District of Sar-e-Pul City, capital of Sar-e-Pul province, today.
As a result, five members of a family were killed including two women, two children and two others were wounded.
The ambulance carried a pregnant woman to the hospital.
Targeting civilians is a clear sign of the weakness of insurgents and such attacks can never weaken the spirit of cooperation between our people and security forces.
In the meantime, two mine planters were killed, one wounded and two others were arrested by Afghan National Police while they were planting a roadside mine in the Dilshad region, Imam Sahib District of Kunduz province.
Afghan National Police are working diligently with local leaders and the public to prevent these types of acts that harms our innocent civilians and security forces.
Roadside mine blast leaves five civilians killed and two others wounded
A roadside mine which was placed by enemies of peace and stability hit an ambulance in the Qosh Tipa region, 2nd District of Sar-e-Pul City, capital of Sar-e-Pul province, today.
As a result, five members of a family were killed including two women, two children and two others were wounded.
The ambulance carried a pregnant woman to the hospital.
Targeting civilians is a clear sign of the weakness of insurgents and such attacks can never weaken the spirit of cooperation between our people and security forces.
In the meantime, two mine planters were killed, one wounded and two others were arrested by Afghan National Police while they were planting a roadside mine in the Dilshad region, Imam Sahib District of Kunduz province.
Afghan National Police are working diligently with local leaders and the public to prevent these types of acts that harms our innocent civilians and security forces.
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