Your Web Site
Pakistan has denied it was behind Monday's suicide car bomb attack outside the Indian Embassy in the Afghan capital, Kabul. Speaking in Malaysia, Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani said his country is not interested in destabilizing Afghanistan. His comment follows the release of an Afghan report Tuesday that says the Kabul attack could not have been carried out without full support of foreign intelligence. In the past, Afghanistan has accused Pakistani agents of being behind several attacks on its soil. Monday's bombing killed at least 41 people, including four Indian nationals, and wounded nearly 150 other people. No one has claimed responsibility for the bombing. A White House spokesman called the attack a needless act of violence. Afghan President Hamid Karzai also condemned the bombing. The U.N. Security Council... [read full story]
