Friday 5 April 2013

'Donkey bomb' kills policeman in Aghanistan as Talibans turn live animals into explosives




A policeman has been killed and three civilians were injured after a bomb strapped to a donkey exploded at a police post in Afghanistan.


Local government spokesman Sarhadi Zwak says the animal blew up in front of the checkpoint in the Alingar district of Laghman province.

Mr Zwak said Taliban militants were responsible for the bomb, which was remotely detonated. Insurgents are finding new ways to thwart stepped up security measures in their bid to undermine confidence in the Afghan government.
Donkey bombs are uncommon in Afghanistan, although the militants are having to find increasingly bizarre ways to get explosives close to their intended targets.

Female suicide bombers are regularly used by the Taliban, with children even reportedly being trained to carry out attacks.

Today's incident comes after insurgents wearing Afghan army uniforms launched a suicide attack and stormed a courthouse in a failed bid to free Taliban inmates, killing at least 46 people.
The attack began when nine men wearing suicide vests drove into the capital of Farah province in western Afghanistan, evading checkpoints by using army vehicles, according to the provincial police chief.



The stand-off ended some eight hours later when the last gunman was killed.

In August 2012 a bomb strapped to a donkey exploded in Ghor Province, killing a senior policeman and injury three people.

Culled from MAIL ONLINE

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