The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kabul suicide attack on Nato convoy wounds 3 civilians

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KABUL: A suicide bomber targeting a Nato convoy wounded three Afghan civilians in Kabul yesterday without causing casualties among Danish troops on board, officials said.

The Taliban claimed responsibi­lity for the bombing in the west of the Afghan capital.

“Around 11.02am, a suicide car bomber detonated himself, targeted a convoy of foreign forces near Afshar neighbourh­ood of Kabul city,” Najib Danish, interior ministry spokesman, told AFP.

“Unfortunat­ely as a result of the attack, three Afghan civilians were wounded.”

Bill Salvin, a spokesman for Nato’s Resolute Support train and assist mission, confirmed the attack had targeted a military convoy.

“There are no Resolute Support casualties as a result of the explosion, and a team from Resolute Support is on the scene to recover the vehicle,” Salvin said, adding that “there is no impact to Resolute Support operations.”

In a statement on Twitter yesterday, Taliban insurgents claimed to have killed and injured up to 16 American soldiers in the attack.

The militants exaggerate claims.

Nato has nearly 13,000 troops in Afghanista­n including 8,400 routinely Americans, with an additional 3,000 troops expected to be deployed in support.

The alliance’s mission in Afghanista­n is focused on training, advising and supervisio­n of domestic security forces to counter the Taliban insurgents – who oppose the Western-backed government of President Ashraf Ghani – and the Islamic State group.

On Sept 13, a suicide bomber killed three people including a policeman and wounded five others after blowing himself up near a cricket stadium in Kabul. — AFP

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 ??  ?? Nato troops investigat­e a Danish convoy at the site of a car bomb attack in Kabul. — Reuters photo
Nato troops investigat­e a Danish convoy at the site of a car bomb attack in Kabul. — Reuters photo

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