Taliban Explode Bomb in Crowded Bazaar. PDF Print E-mail
Written by Bagram Media Center   
Saturday, 15 September 2007
Miri, Ghazni Province: A Taliban bomber rode a bicycle into the Miri Bazaar and parked it before dissapearing into the crowd. When Abdul Rahim, the Sub-Governor of Andar District, walked through the Bazaar a short time later, the bomber remote detonated the explosives hidden on the bicycle. Abdul Rahim and 14 innocent villagers were injured, including two young children. All the injured were treated at a nearby Coalition Medical Facility and the more seriously injured were transported to the Ghazni Hospital. An investigation into the incident continues.
 
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