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Thursday, September 03, 2009 12:17:23 AM

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Blast kills Afghan deputy spy chief
September 3, 2009


Security forces in Afghanistan are battling
an increasing number of attacks [File, AFP]

At least 23 people, including the deputy head of Afghanistan's
intelligence service, have been killed in a suicide attack in the country's east.

Abdullah Laghmani was killed in the attack on Wednesday while visiting
tribal elders near his home in Laghman province, sources have told Al Jazeera.

Sayed Ahmad Safi, the provincial governor's spokesman, confirmed that Laghmani, who
is the deputy chief of the National Directorate for Security (NDS), was among the dead.

James Bays, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Kabul, said: "Behind the scenes Laghmani was key ...
his death will be a big blow to the Afghan government and their fight against the Taliban."

Several other government officials were also thought to have been killed.

Targeted attack

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it had targeted senior officials.

In depth
Video: McChrystal's Afghan ideas
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia/2009/08/20098311583575892.html

Afghanistan: How the East was lost .. video ..
http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/general/2009/08/2009814173838679599.html

Karzai in his own words ..video ..
http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/general/2009/08/2009814124452665153.html

The attack came as a group of government officials were inaugurating
a mosque in the city of Mehterlam, 100km east of Kabul, Afghanistan's capital.

Lutfullah Mashal, the governor of Laghman, who witnessed the attack,
told Al Jazeera: "The deputy chief of the NDS is from Laghman province.

"He came to Laghman this morning to participate in the reconstruction
of the central mosque. He wanted to visit the mosque.

"But before entering the mosque the suicide attacker rammed into his vehicle
and exploded himself in a big crowd of religious scholars and tribal elders."

An Associated Press photographer at the site said US troops and Afghan officials had surrounded the blast site.

The NDS is headed by an ethnic Tajik, and analysts warn that the killing of
Laghmani, a Pashtun, could further exacerbate ethnic tensions in the country.

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/asia/2009/09/20099273136216556.html

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