Russia to consider Afghanistan’s request for arms supply

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Reuters, Moscow :
Russia will consider Afghanistan’s request for arms supply in a careful manner, but that task belongs first of all to the United States, RIA news agency cited Kremlin’s special envoy to Afghanistan as saying on Monday.
Zamir Kabulov told the agency that Russia has already received some requests from Afghanistan.
“They are being worked out, but all will be decided proportionally, reasonably and carefully,” Kabulov said. “Let the Americans take care of the supplies as they are there with NATO forces – this is the their problem first of all.”
Meanwhile, an Afghan official says a suicide car bombing in the country’s east has wounded nine people, including six policemen.
The provincial governor’s spokesman, Attaullah Khugyani, says the bomber targeted a police compound early today morning in the Surkh Rud district in Nangarhar province.
He says three civilians were among the wounded and that the blast damaged both the compound and two dozen shops nearby.
Police spokesman Hazrat Hussain Mashreqiwal says the bomber tried to get into the compound but blew the car up prematurely outside the facility.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.
Taliban are active in eastern Afghanistan. Insurgent attacks against both Afghan troops and civilians have escalated across the country since the withdrawal of all foreign combat forces by the end of last year.
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