UN chief Ban condemns Afghan bomb attack



UNITED NATIONS- Ban Ki-moon, the secretary general of the United Nations, condemned "in the strongest possible terms" on Wednesday a bomb attack in Kandahar, Afghanistan that killed at least 43 people.
A statement from Ban's office said the UN head was "shocked and dismayed" by the attack, the deadliest to hit Afghanistan in more than a year.



UN chief Ban condemns Afghan bomb attack
Ban "condemns in the strongest possible terms this brutal and senseless act of violence," the statement said, adding that he "extends his deepest condolences and sympathy to the families of the victims and sends his wishes for a speedy recovery to those who were injured."
At least 60 people were injured in the blast, which was caused by a truck bomb that exploded in the heart of the southern city of Kandahar.
The city has long been a stronghold of the Taliban insurgency, but the militant group denied responsibility for the attack.
It was the deadliest explosion in Afghanistan since a suicide car bomber killed more than 60 people, including two senior diplomats, in an attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul on July 7, 2008.
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Thursday, August 27th 2009
AFP
           


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