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Photos : Logar IED blast
By Task Force Spartan
Jul 9, 2009 - 8:09:22 PM
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KABUL, Afghanistan -

 
A badly damaged truck sits near the site of an improvised explosive device detonation in the Mohammad Agha district of Logar province in eastern Afghanistan July 9. The blast resulted in the deaths of 24 Afghans, including four Afghan National Policemen and 12 children. The attack also injured an unknown number of people and caused major damage to the road and a nearby building. Nearby vehicles were damaged as well. (U.S. Army Photo courtesy of Task Force Spartan)
 
Local rescue crews attend to the scene of an improvised explosive device detonation on the Mohammad Agha district of Logar province in eastern Afghanistan July 9. Twenty four Afghans died in the attack, including four Afghan National Policemen and 12 children. An unknown number of civilians were taken to local hospitals. (U.S. Army Photo courtesy of Task Force Spartan)
 
A large crater is all that remains in the road after an improvised explosive device attack in the Mohammad Agha district of Logar province in eastern Afghanistan July 9. The blast resulted in the deaths of 24 Afghans, including four Afghan National Policemen and 12 children. The attack also injured an unknown number of people, demolished a nearby building and damaged nearby vehicles. (U.S. Army Photo courtesy of Task Force Spartan)

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hafeez alozei
25 Oct 2009, 06:29
hi dear;
first i say salam to all of afghan people and why these people destryed our country i dont know that why they are not thinking abut our country to promostion becuse afghanistan and japan in oneday they are get independence but look to japan make car and more and more thing look to afghanistan nothing make they r thanking have we fight and have we destroyed our country
thanks alozei
hafeezkhan
10 Jul 2009, 02:18
i m so sad when i see the blast in logar province this is not good to killed small boy in bomb blasting
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