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A blast occurred in 3rd Macrorayan of Kabul
Wednesday 21 July
A blast occurred in 3rd Macrorayan of Kabul few mints ago. The Interior Ministry press office and the Head of Criminal Dept. confirmed the blast but there is no details regarding to the event. An eyewitness said that the explosive material was transferring by a bicycle rider. (MORE)
 
Death toll from Pakistan bomb attack reaches 102
Saturday 10 July
The death toll from a suicide attack in a volatile border region of Pakistan climbed to 102 on Saturday, showing the militants’ continued ability to stage deadly strikes despite losing ground in army offensives. The Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), or Taliban Movement of Pakistan, claimed responsibility for Friday’s attack in Mohmand, a Pashtun region (MORE)
 
No agreement with Pakistan to train Afghan troops
Sunday 4 July
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) on Thursday rejected a report published in an influential US newspaper that said President Karzai has agreed to send a group of military officers to Pakistan for training. (MORE)
 
105 Megawatts Power Station Built in Kabul
Sunday 27 June
Officials in the Ministry of Water and Energy said on Sunday that a power station is built with a cost of $300 million dollars. (READ MORE)
 
High speed internet for Mazar-i-Sharif
Saturday 19 June
The Digital Subscriber Line was inaugurated by Amirzai Sangin, the minister for telecommunications and information technology, and the Balkh Governor Atta Muhammad Noor. (MORE)
 
Afghans to probe whether U.S. used depleted uranium
dimanche 20 avril 2008
par Yol
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Reuters - Kabul, Apr 19, 2008

By Tan Ee Lyn

The Afghan government plans to investigate whether the United States used depleted uranium during its invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and if it might be linked to malformed babies born afterwards.

Parts of Afghanistan, particularly the mountainous region of Tora Bora in the east — the suspected hideout of al Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden — came under heavy U.S. bombing in late 2001 when the Taliban regime was ousted.

Depleted uranium is a heavy metal used in some weapons that can pierce armour. It has small levels of radioactivity associated with it.

Cases of malformed babies delivered in the heavily bombed Afghan areas have come to light, Faizullah Kakar, Afghan deputy public health minister for technical affairs said on Saturday, citing an unnamed U.S. expert.

Kakar told Reuters the Afghan government planned to investigate the matter.

"We have decided to do a study to see what is going on. We will take samples of soil, rocks, water in different areas where the war had taken place in the past and look in the same area to see if there is an excess of malformed babies," Kakar said.

"It’s then that we can tell you what is going on. But until then it is still speculation," he said.

"In Afghanistan, we have so many problems with nutritional deficiency, like folic acid. So it’s difficult to tell if it’s due to depleted uranium or due to some nutritional problems or some other genetic issues," he said.

Asked if the United States had told Afghanistan if depleted uranium was used during the war, Kakar said : "They have not told us that they have used it, but my source said it was used."

Kakar said he would like to see the study done as soon as possible, but the Afghan government, which largely relies on Western aid and troops, needed to find ways of funding it.

 
Post Scriptum :
The Afghan Public Health Ministry denied on Sunday that there was evidence of nuclear contamination in the Tora Bora mountains of eastern Afghanistan.