27 September 2011 14: 58 GMT state the bomb in Helmand extensive damage in the area around the police station was to have at least 16 people, including 11 children, killed as a bus a bomb on the roadside in Western Afghanistan taken, local officials say.
They say that the bomb was, as the bus was a group of an engagement party in Herat province.
Four women and the driver also were killed, a spokesman said the Governor of told of Reuters.
A separate development handle a suicide bomber car a bakery, which is popular with police in southern of Afghanistan.
At least five people were killed and injured 22 officials say.
The attack took the main city in addition to the police headquarters in Lashkar Gah, volatile Helmand province.
According to witnesses were police to buy bread when the attack took place. Two civilians were among the dead.
Residents and shop owners in Lashkar Gah, said after the explosion of the BBC's Bilal Sarwary in Kabul, the chaos and panic ausgebrochen.
Correspondents say that victims among the civilian population at record levels in the Afghan war, which started in 2001 with the US-led invasion of the country.
The UN has in the past month that 1,462 civilians were killed in the first half of this year, 15% over the same period of last year.
Insurgents were responsible for about 80% of the murders, the UN said.
Figures show that while foreign troops are deaths down, compared to this time last year, the rising power in the once relatively quiet North and West.
Lashkar Gah is one of the seven initial areas that was passed to NATO for security to Afghan forces.
Foreign combat troops are to withdraw from Afghanistan until 2014.
Our correspondent says that rebels trying to undermine the authority and to reduce the morale of the Afghan security forces, how is the transition going.
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