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To: waverider who wrote (104358)9/11/2001 6:36:11 PM
From: Kenneth V. McNutt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 152472
 
<<That is irresponsible. There is no confirmation about what the explosions are or what
caused them.>>

Wolf Blitzer reports on CNN that Ari Fischer, President Bush's press secretary, states action in Kabul is not result of American action.



To: waverider who wrote (104358)9/11/2001 6:39:32 PM
From: slacker711  Respond to of 152472
 
That is irresponsible. There is no confirmation about what the explosions are or what caused them.

Probably....but it is what CNN was saying at the time. I added the caveat that it could be part of the Taliban civil war in a follow-up post.

dailynews.yahoo.com

Afghanistan (news - web sites)'s ruling Taliban launched a fresh push against rival forces in the north on Tuesday as mystery surrounded the fate of their main guerrilla foe there following a suicide bomb attack.

With the Taliban themselves denying any role in Sunday's assassination attempt on Ahmad Shah Masood, his opposition alliance reported a fresh push by Taliban forces to dislodge its fighters from positions north of the capital Kabul.