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The bomber targeted 18 lawmakers who had gone to Baghlan province north of Kabul.
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This month, Karzai made a rare trip outside his presidential palace to woo voters in Baghlan province.
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Afghans in Baghlan are afraid to leave their homes to cast their ballots, Afghan security officials said.
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Major fighting continued for a second day in the city of Baghlan, north of Kabul, security sources said.
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In an emergency session Tuesday evening, parliament demanded that President Hamid Karzai find out who was behind the blast in Baghlan a relatively quiet province in war-torn Afghanistan.
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Unfortunately, as NATO hastens to point out, just days after the mullah's proclamation, a suicide bomber blew himself up at a mosque in a north-eastern province, Baghlan, killing seven and wounding 17.
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Over the past week, Taliban bombing attacks in Kandahar, Ghazni, Baghlan and other provinces killed dozens of people, including the head of the provincial council of Baghlan, a strategic province north of Kabul.
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Germany news agency DPA reported that the defence minister was visiting the Baghlan province in northern Afghanistan on Thursday and had spent the night with German forces in one of the most dangerous areas in which they were operating.
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He's from the northern Baghlan province.
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