Afghanistan’s border town of Spin Boldak was in shock after one of the biggest suicide bombings since the Taliban’s fall in 2001 killed 22 people leaving a wrestling match. Monday’s bombing in the town on the Pakistan border struck hours after another suicide blast in the nearby city of Kandahar killed three soldiers and a civilian. The attacks, just one day after a Canadian diplomat and two Afghans were killed in a suicide bombing near Kandahar, added to fears that tactics used by Iraqi insurgents are being imported into Afghanistan. Full Story
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