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Meantime, a Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid in talks with media via telephone<br />

from undisclosed location confirmed the clash and said two Taliban fighters were killed<br />

and two civilians sustained injuries in the firefight lasted for a while. (Xinhua)<br />

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A roadside bomb rocked Lashkar Gah the capital of the southern Helmand province on<br />

Monday wounding at least four persons, all civilians, spokesman for provincial<br />

administration Daud Ahmadi said.<br />

"The bomb planted on a road and was detonated by remote control at 10:45 a.m. local<br />

time leaving three teenagers and one adult injured,"Ahmadi told Xinhua.<br />

Ahmadi also said that there was no military target to justify the attack and condemned it.<br />

He put the attack on the enemies of peace, a term used against Taliban militants but the<br />

outfit fighting Afghan and NATO-led troops has not made comment yet. (Xinhua)<br />

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Afghanistan's Attorney General has called on the Independent Election Commission to<br />

immediately stop issuing Certification Letters to the winning candidates<br />

Certificates issued to candidates who have been declared winners through electoral<br />

fraud will not be considered valid, Deputy Attorney General, Rahmatullah Nazari said at a<br />

press conference.<br />

"When a candidate is announced winner and gets a certificate, the certificate has no<br />

validity. Attorney General's investigations haven't ended yet and we seriously work on<br />

it," said Mr Nazari. "During the next week we will go to the commissions to inquire about<br />

votes of the candidates and then all probe papers will be submitted to the High Court for<br />

a decision."<br />

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