KANDAHAR: Five car bombs were detonated simultaneously on Tuesday in Afghanistan’s largest southern city, flattening buildings and killing at least 41 people, officials said.
At least 66 people were injured, said Gen Ghulam Ali Wahabat, a police commander in charge of southern Afghanistan.
Afghan officials said the blasts appeared to target a Japanese construction company that mostly employs Pakistani engineers.
The blast flattened the company headquarters and destroyed part of a nearby wedding hall, an Associated Press reporter at the scene said.
It wasn’t clear why the construction company was targeted. The reporter described the blasts as the largest he has heard in nearly eight years of living in Kandahar, the site of several large Taliban attacks in recent years.
This blasts destroyed about 40 shops, the reporter estimated. ‘Once again they’ve killed children, women, innocent Afghans. They are not human. They are animals. You can see for yourself the destruction of this enemy,’ said deputy provincial police chief Mohammad Sher Shah.
Five vehicles filled with explosives were detonated together, said provincial council member Haji Agha Lalai.
Taliban militants have carried out several complex attacks in Kandahar in the last several years.
Kandahar is the spiritual home of the Taliban. A large Nato base sits on the city’s outskirts, but militants control districts immediately to the city’s west.
In other violence, a bomb blast killed four US troops in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday, said military spokeswoman Lt-Cmdr Christine Sidenstricker.
No other information was released pending the notification of family members.
The deaths bring to 41 the number of US troops killed in Afghanistan this month, the second deadliest month in the country since the 2001 US invasion. Last month a record 44 US troops died.
This year has been the deadliest of the war for US troops. Including the latest deaths, at least 172 American forces have died in the Afghan war this year, according to an Associated Press count.
The number of overall Nato deaths this year is a record as well: at least 292. Last year 286 died, according to the AP count. The US has more than 60,000 troops in the country.—AP
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