AP/ February 11, 2009, 1:50 PM

14 Children Die In Afghan School Bombing

A suicide bomber tried to attack a meeting of tribal elders and blew himself up near an Afghan primary school on Sunday, killing 14 children and wounding 58 people, the U.S. military said.

The suicide blast went off near the entrance to a police and army post, said Yacoub Khan, the deputy police chief of the eastern province of Khost. U.S. troops are also stationed inside the outpost, but no troops were wounded or killed in the attack.

The U.S. military said that 16 people were killed, including 14 students, an Afghan soldier and another person, who was likely an Afghan security guard that Afghan officials said was killed.

Dr. Abdul Rahman, a doctor at a hospital near the blast, said the children were aged 8 to 10.

Photos of the bombing's aftermath showed bloodied text books lying on the ground beside small pairs of shoes. The U.S. military also released images of the blast caught on a security camera.

U.S. Gen. David McKiernan, the top NATO commander in Afghanistan, said he believes the militant network run by warlord Siraj Haqqani was responsible for the attack.

"The brutality and disregard for human life by terrorists is sickening, as I continue to witness innocent men, women and children being killed and maimed in the pursuit of this pointless insurgency," McKiernan said in a statement.

Abdullah Fahim, spokesman for the Ministry of Health in Kabul, said eight people in total died and 51 were wounded. Khan, reached late Sunday night, said he believed that only five school children had died. It wasn't possible to reconcile the differing death tolls.

Khan said the attack came at a time when Pashtun tribal elders from Mandozai district were meeting inside the compound to discuss security issues. It was not immediately clear how many - if any - of those tribal leaders were wounded or killed.

The attack came on the last day of school for the year. Students had gathered in the classrooms to receive end-of-year certificates, Nang said.

Afghan President Hamid Karzai condemned the attack and called it "un-Islamic."

"Those who ordered and executed this attack cannot escape the revenge of Afghans and God's punishment," Karzai said in a statement.

A U.N. spokesman said the U.N. mission in Afghanistan was "appalled" at the suicide attack.

"The deaths of young children who were receiving their end-of-year education certificates are particularly galling," said Dan McNorton.

The blast in Khost province came only hours after a late-night rocket attack in Kabul on Saturday killed three teenage sisters. McNorton said that attack "also reminds us of the true impact this conflict has on those who play no part in it."

Violence has spiked across Afghanistan the last two years, and the U.S. plans to send between 20,000 and 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan over the next six months to reinforce the 32,000 U.S. forces already in the country.

More than 6,100 people have died in insurgency-related violence this year, according to an Associated Press count of figures from Western and Afghan officials.

The year has also been the deadliest for NATO soldiers since the 2001 invasion to oust the Taliban.

In the south, a roadside bomb killed two Canadian soldiers and two Afghans working alongside them in a dangerous region of southern Afghanistan, Canada's military said Sunday.

In addition to those killed in Saturday's roadside bomb attack, four Canadian soldiers and one Afghan interpreter were wounded, the military said.

The two Afghans killed in the blast in the Panjwayi district of Kandahar province included an interpreter and a police officer.

NATO officials have said that Canadian troops have suffered more deaths per capita than any other foreign military in the country. More than 100 Canadians have been killed.

Elsewhere, coalition forces killed five militants and detained six during operations in Kabul and Paktika provinces on Saturday, the U.S.-led coalition said Sunday.
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coronalu says:
correction, "Waqahi", you and mohammad will be doing #1 and #2 in your pants on judgement day.
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antoniof123 says:
Don''t worry Waqahi their is 1 billion Muslims in the world and then their is 5 1/2 billion of the rest. In time you and yours will **** us all off with statements like yours.

Then well take a guess what the 5 1/2 billion will do to the 1 billion.

I wonder if you will be laughing then.

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monitutonka says:
Why is it that these suicide bombers never seem to blow themselves up around enemy combatants? They always seem to blow up around innocent civilians and children. If they are to be honored in heaven for killing children, then there is something very wrong with their god.
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coronalu says:
and "Waqahi'' do you know what love your enemy means, of course you most likely do not, but hopefully this will not be lost, when one loves, they cease to be an enemy. You may not think so, you may not believe it because you have never done it but if you were to elevate to a higher level, you will find this to be true. of course, one must go from the level that you may find yourself to one that goes beyond the next one which may be the level of animals that will only kill to protect and eat instead of just to kill and kill innocent children and then be proud because you did it in the name of allah. and you are right, my God will never ask me nor tell me to kill innocent children, as a matter of fact, what we do to the innocent, we are doing to Him. You should run from a god that has you doing his diry work, you may as well live openly as a murderer, seems like you are proud of killing innocent children.
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coronalu says:
oh, one more thing, you and mohammad will be pissing in your pants on judgement day.
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coronalu says:
to "Waqahi", no, you are wrong, what I am saying is that murder is murder any way you would try to justify it, if to you, your god is telling you to kill others, innocent others, then you and your god are wrong. this is not "pissing me off", as a matter of fact, we all must face judgement for our actions, what type of justification do you have for doing something like this and two, for agreeing with it?
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waqahi says:
coronalu, runningralph, and a bunch of other beautiful names! Obviously Allah and his messenger Mohammad are pissing the crab out of you. Good! You seem to be biting the end of your fingers in rage. God Says: "Die in your rage" Koran 003.119
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philip1928 says:
The Israelis kill to stay alive. The muslims kill just to kill
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coronalu says:
Where are all the peace loving muslims? do their leaders agree with this? is this the true face of what being a muslim is? murdering innocent children? is their "allah" and their "mohammsd" a so called god and so called prophet of their "god" ones of hate? is this what muslims are all about, kill, kill, kill, kill and then to believe that they are doing something good? this cannot be thought of as good by anyone, if you plan and think that killing an innocent child is "good" and you set out to do this, then, you''re only hope for salvation is the true God of love and forgiveness, not the so called god of hate and murder, because this is exactly that and if any of you think differently, then you are the biggest fool of all thinking that you are doing something great by PLANNING and killing the innocent.
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waqahi says:
Yes! As clear and bright as the winter noon sun. The USA, NATO, and the bunch of mercenaries are good. On the other hand, the Afghan resistance is VERY BAAAAAD!!!
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