Englisch!!!!!!!!!!! Hilfe!!!!!

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  1. 21. Mai 2007
    Ganz großes problem. ich soll für englisch nen text zusammenfassen auf ca. 150-200 wörter.aber ich kriegs einfach nicht auf die reihe. ich muss es aber morgen schon fertig haben. und heute abend noch auswendig lernen. es wäre echt sehr nicely wenn mir jemand folgenden text bis heute abend zusammenfassen könnte. wenn das jemand für mich machen würde wäre nett. ne bw und mein ewiger dank wären ihm gewiss.



    Suicide bomb kills 14 in eastern Afghanistan

    * Two of the injured are in critical condition
    * 30 Taliban killed fighting ISAF and Afghan forces on Saturday

    GARDEZ: A suicide bomber walked into a crowded market in eastern Afghanistan and blew himself up on Sunday just after a US convoy drove by, killing 14 people and injuring 31, officials and witnesses said.

    The attack in the city of Gardez damaged around 30 shops, shattering windows and destroying the stores closest to the explosion. Three vehicles were damaged, including a taxi blasted by dozens of pieces of shrapnel.

    Witnesses said a US convoy appeared to be the target. Maj William Mitchell, a spokesman for the NATO’s International Security Assistance Force, said there were initial reports of injuries to ISAF soldiers, though he did not have further details.

    “Six people died at the scene of the blast,” police said. “Another eight later died at a hospital,” said Ghulam Hazrat Majedi, the doctor in charge of the Gardez hospital. He said two of the 31 people injured were in a critical condition.

    Nasar Ahmad, a 30-year-old shopkeeper whose three cousins were seriously injured in the blast, said he saw a US convoy driving through the city just before the explosion.

    “I heard a strong blast and then saw a fireball go up,” Ahmad said from Gardez hospital.

    “For 10 minutes I couldn’t hear and I didn’t know where I was. I saw a lot of people injured lying in the street.”

    Shah Mohammad, 19, said all those killed or wounded by the blast were Afghan civilians.

    “The convoy had already passed when the attack happened,” he said.

    “I was in my classroom when it happened. I heard a huge explosion. It shook our school,” said 18-year-old student Delawar Khan, who was among streams of people who hurried to the scene to witness the destruction. The blast in Gardez comes one day after a suicide bomber in northern Afghanistan killed three German soldiers and seven civilians.

    Violence in Afghanistan has increased sharply in the last several weeks. More than 1,600 people, have been killed in insurgency-related violence this year, according to an AP count based on the US, NATO and Afghan officials. The dead have mostly been militants, but about 300 civilians have also died in the violence.

    In Ghazni province, 30 Taliban fighters were killed during a battle with ISAF and Afghan forces on Saturday, said Mohammad Qazam Allayar, the deputy provincial governor. He said 18 Taliban were injured and 11 arrested.

    A statement from NATO’s ISAF said that during the last several days Afghan and ISAF operations “have resulted in the removal of over 100 enemy fighters.” The ISAF press office said it was not immediately clear what the word “removal” meant.

    The statement said local Afghans are increasingly cooperating with military and government units. “The people have said, ‘Enough to the bloodshed and intimidation,’ and are reporting criminals and insurgents. They are also closing off their lands and villages to them,” said Maj Donald Korpi, a spokesman with the unit involved in the Ghazni battles.

    “Combined with the recent demise of Mullah Dadullah, this strike will, in the short term, push the enemy into confusion and disarray,” ISAF spokesman Major John Thomas said.

    Dadullah, the Taliban’s top military strategist, was killed in a foreign and Afghan operation on May 11. agencies
     
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