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Car bomb kills Afghan deputy police
(AP)
Updated: 2005-10-21 15:14

A car bomb exploded near a mosque in southern Afghanistan, killing a deputy provincial police chief and one of his bodyguards, officials said Friday.

A second bodyguard was wounded in the blast as Nafus Khan, the deputy police chief of Nimroz province, was parking his car next to a mosque late Thursday, said Ghulam Dastaqir, the province's governor.

He blamed the attack on Taliban rebels.



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