Several suicide bombers went into action yesterday in the Afghan capital, Kabul, in the city center near government buildings. 26 dead and 57 wounded the budget of the triple bomb attack claimed by Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid. The news was the Ministry of Health, adding that the victims of three attacks are mostly civilians. The first attack
has targeted the Ministry of Justice, located in downtown, near the south entrance of the presidential palace. Five militants armed with machine guns involved, one of which killed at headquarters, while the other four, who broke inside, opened fire against indiscrimintamente employees.
The second attack began with an explosion at the premises of the prison in which he then broke into a terrorist. The explosions caused by the assailants have killed several people, including six police officers. Meanwhile, police killed a terrorist who tried to storm inside the Ministry of education. According
Amerullah Saleh, head of the National Security Directorate, the attack was orchestrated from Pakistan. "As we entered the Ministry of Justice and before you start to indiscriminately kill civilians present, have sent three messages to Pakistan, asking the blessing of the organization," he said. The Afghan authorities have repeatedly stated in the past that Taliban militants receive training and equipment from the militants hiding in tribal areas of Pakistan.
During today is scheduled to arrive in the Afghan capital of Richard Holbrooke, special envoy in the region of U.S. President Barack Obama.
Hamid Karzai has again called on the Taliban not linked to terrorist groups, to take part in a process of national reconciliation. The Afghan president had already addressed this call several times to moderate Taliban.
In a meeting during the Conference on Security of Monaco German Defence Minister Franz Josef Jung has set its focus on emerging differences between the U.S. and allies of Barack Obama called to do more. "It 's the right time to encourage the forces of reconciliation," said Karzai stressed that such a process needs the support of the international community.
Karzai that the United States are preparing to close in the upcoming elections presidential elections, said to rely on "all those Taliban who are not part of al Qaeda and terrorist networks.
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