Roadside bombs kill 5 in Afghanistan
Provincial officials say 2 separate roadside bomb attacks have killed 5 Afghan civilians in the eastern and southern parts of the country.
Shafiqullah Nang, who is spokesman for the eastern province of Ghazni, said 3 civilians died on Saturday when their minivan was struck by a roadside bomb as they were driving from Dayak district to Ghazni city.
He says that another eight people were wounded, including 2 women and 2 children.
In a second explosion, Fared Ayal, a spokesman for the police chief of southern Uruzgan province, said 2 men died when their car ran over a bomb on Saturday.
Roadside bombs are the number one cause of civilian deaths in Afghanistan, and casualties have risen as insurgents step up attacks as foreign troops withdraw.
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