September 12, 2009
The intelligence service headquarters in Afghanistan's second city have been attacked by suspected Taliban bombers.
Al Jazeera correspondent James Bays reports the attack on the central Kandahar complex on Saturday appeared to be highly co-ordinated.
He said: "A car drew up at the front of the offices, opening fire with guns and rocket-propelled grenades, clearing a path through the front gate to the intelligence department, killing a guard.
"Witnesses say that one or two suicide bombers went inside, though both were then shot dead."
A young girl living close by died of a heart attack at the start of the attack, he added.
The building was already partially damaged from a previous bombing two weeks ago.
The attack came 10 days after Abdullah Laghmani, the deputy head of the Intelligence Service, was assassinated in Laghman province.
US soldiers killed
Elsewhere, two international coalition soldiers were killed in a bomb blast, NATO said in a statement.
The two "were killed today when their patrol struck an improvised explosive device in eastern Afghanistan", and confirmed both soldiers were from the United States.
And at least seven policemen were killed after suspected Taliban fighters attacked a security post in northern Afghanistan a day earlier.
Nine officers were captured in the raid on the checkpoint in the Imam Sahib district of Kunduz province late on Friday, but two were later freed, officials said.
"The Taliban attacked a police post in Durai area of Kunduz province and killed seven policemen, one of them the commander of the post," Juma Khan Babar, the district governor, told the AFP news agency.
Bays said a roadside bomb also killed 11 civilians in Orezgan province.
US special forces launched an attack on the suspected Taliban fighters in Gor Tata, a town on the outskirts of Kunduz City, on Friday.
Afghan officials said 11 Taliban fighters were killed, but witnesses said only five had died. The Taliban denied any raid had taken place.
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