2006 'bloodiest year since fall of Taliban'

Insurgents have committed war crimes by attacking ordinary Afghans and killed 669 civilians in 2006, the heaviest toll since the Taliban was overthrown in 2001, according to a report released today.

2006 'bloodiest year since fall of Taliban'

Insurgents have committed war crimes by attacking ordinary Afghans and killed 669 civilians in 2006, the heaviest toll since the Taliban was overthrown in 2001, according to a report released today.

Tallying records from non-governmental organisations and the media, Human Rights Watch counted 189 bombings in 2006 that killed 492 civilians.

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