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Nadahan wedding bombing

Coordinates:31°38′48″N65°35′11″E / 31.64667°N 65.58639°E /31.64667; 65.58639
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2010 suicide bombing in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan

Nagahan wedding bombing
Nadahan wedding bombing is located in Afghanistan
Nadahan wedding bombing
Nadahan wedding bombing (Afghanistan)
Location31°38′48″N65°35′11″E / 31.64667°N 65.58639°E /31.64667; 65.58639
Nagahan,Arghandab District,Kandahar Province,Afghanistan
Date9 June 2010 (2010-06-09)
16:30 (UTC)
Attack type
Suicidebombing
WeaponsExplosive belt
Deaths40[1]
Injured77[1]
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TheNagahan wedding bombing was asuicide bombing on a wedding party, which occurred on 9 June 2010 at around 21:00 local time (16:30GMT) in the village of Nagahan inArghandab District ofKandahar Province,Afghanistan. The attack killed at least 40 people and wounded at least 77 others. TheOttawa Citizen described it as "the most lethal attack in the south in recent memory".[2]

Bombing

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Theexplosion occurred in a men-only area of the wedding party[3] where guests were eating.[4] The female guests were in another building.[4] A white-clothed boy under 13 walked in and approached within 15 feet (4.6 m) of the dinner tables before fiddling with the bomb attached to his vest.[5] There followed a "ball of fire and smoke".[4] Some of those killed were children.[3] The groom was wounded[3] and his brother killed.[5]

At least threeAfghan police officers were at the wedding.[4] Some suggested the attack was intended for 17 of the guests who were members of an anti-Taliban guard group, which had once been encouraged byUnited States Special Operations Forces before they gave up on it.[6]Blood donations were requested via television.[3] The coffins of the dead were lined adjacent to themortuary.[3]

Investigation

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A group of investigators was sent to the village by Afghanistan'sInterior Ministry.[5]

NATO issued a statement saying none of their soldiers were behind it.[4] The Taliban were instead blamed by the NATO troops; however, the Taliban stated that they were not responsible for the attack,[3] even condemning it as "a brutal act".[3] Deputy commander of NATO forces, Lt. Gen.Nick Parker, described it as "ruthless violence" and claimed these were "sickening and indiscriminate tactics to try to intimidate the citizens of Afghanistan".[4]

A military spokesperson representing theUnited States said the attack had not been anairstrike carried out by his country.[4] He dismissed speculation to the contrary as "Taliban misinformation".[4]

Response

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PresidentHamid Karzai stated his condemnation and requested "a thorough investigation".[4] Karzai, in the presence of theUnited Kingdom'sPrime MinisterDavid Cameron (who was visiting Afghanistan for the first official time), labelled it "a crime of massive inhuman proportions".[7]

Tooryalai Wesa, governor of Kandahar Province, spoke at anews conference in Nadahan after the attack and demonstrated a piece of metal he had found which he said resembled part of a suicide bomb.[4]

United NationsSpecial Representative for AfghanistanStaffan de Mistura said it was an "outrageous act" and that "to specifically target people who were gathering at a moment of happiness to celebrate a wedding shows a total disregard forcivilian life".[5]

References

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  1. ^abFox David and Popeski, Ron (10 June 2010)."Dozens killed by blast at Afghan wedding party".The Star (Malaysia). Star Publications.Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved10 June 2010.
  2. ^Fisher, Matthew (11 June 2010)."Bombing at Afghan wedding kills 40: Ten children among victims; Taliban denies suicide attack in district targeted by NATO".Ottawa Citizen.Canwest. Archived fromthe original on 15 June 2010. Retrieved11 June 2010.
  3. ^abcdefg"Afghanistan blast at Nadahan wedding a 'suicide bomb'".BBC News. BBC. 10 June 2010.Archived from the original on 10 June 2010. Retrieved10 June 2010.
  4. ^abcdefghijKhan, Mirwais (10 June 2010)."Suicide attack kills 40 at Afghan wedding party".The Washington Times. Retrieved9 June 2020.
  5. ^abcdRodriguez, Alex (11 June 2010)."Young Afghan suicide bomber approached wedding guests".Los Angeles Times. Retrieved11 June 2010.
  6. ^"Afghan wedding attacks aimed at anti-Taliban guests: report".Hindustan Times. India:HT Media Ltd. 11 June 2010. Archived fromthe original on 15 June 2010. Retrieved11 June 2010.
  7. ^"Karzai condemns Nadahan bombing".Aljazeera. 10 June 2010.Archived from the original on 10 June 2010. Retrieved10 June 2010.
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