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The suspects were traveling from the Panjway district to Kandahar when the blast occurred about 8 p.m. Wednesday, deputy provincial police chief Fazel Ahmad Sharzad said. He said the men were planning an attack in Kandahar but explosives in the car detonated before they reached the city. He didn't say what the target may have been. The U.N. report said that more than half the 2,412 civilian deaths last year were the result of suicide bombings and other attacks despite an order by Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar to avoid endangering noncombatants. The attacks typically target government or international forces but civilians have increasingly been caught in the middle.
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