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Karzai leads in Afghan poll

Kandahar - 43 killed in truck bomb attack
Kandahar - 43 killed in truck bomb attack

Partial results from last week's election put Afghan President Hamid Karzai ahead of main rival Abdullah Abdullah.

However, Mr Karzai’s lead is not enough to avoid a second round run-off in October, according to figures released today.

With 17% of votes tallied, Mr Karzai has a lead of 43% to 34% over former foreign minister Mr Abdullah.

To avoid a run-off, a candidate must secure more than 50% of the vote.

Meanwhile, in Kandahar authorities raised the toll from a massive truck bomb late last night to 43 dead and 65 wounded, all civilians.

The bomb devastated a section of the town and was the worst in more than a year.

It came the same day four US servicemen were killed, making 2009 the deadliest year for foreign forces since the overthrow of the Taliban in 2001.

A Taliban spokesman denied responsibility for the Kandahar blast, which Afghanistan's Interior Ministry said was carried out with a remotely detonated bomb in a parked truck.