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One killed as car laden with explosives targets Nato convoy

THREE KILLED, ONE WOUNDED AFTER VEHICLE HITS ROADSIDE MINE IN SEPARATE INCIDENT

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Asuicide attacker driving an explosives­packed vehicle targeted a Nato military convoy in the Afghan capital, Kabul, yesterday killing one person and leaving 21 wounded, police and a Nato official said.

Police on the scene said one person was killed in the blast. “It was a suicide car bomber, there are casualties but it is too early to know the extent of the damage,” said Kabul deputy police chief Sayed Gulagha.

A spokesman for the Nato mission in Afghanista­n, US Army Col. Brian Tribus, said that a coalition convoy had been attacked. “No coalition casualties were caused by the attack,” he said.

Chief of Kabul hospitals for the Ministry of Public Health, Kabir Amiri, says 21 people were wounded, including four children and three women.

Eyewitness­es said the attack happened during early afternoon prayers, and that people who rushed out of a nearby mosque had attacked the foreign soldiers and journalist­s, throwing stones at them.

Badly damaged

The blast badly damaged at least two of the heavily armed military vehicles in the convoy. The nationalit­y of the coalition soldiers was not immediatel­y clear. The explosion happened at 1.20pm on the main airport road in eastern Kabul, not far from the US Embassy. The blast sent a huge plume of black smoke over the city.

It happened as government employees were leaving their offices and roads were choked with vehicles as the working day is shortened during the Ramadan fasting month.

Eyewitness Ahmad Farhad said: “I saw a Toyota Corolla target the convoy of foreign forces, I saw two to three damaged vehicles and wounded victims were everywhere and there was no one to help them.”

It comes a week after an audacious attack on the nation’s parliament, which highlighte­d the ability of insurgents, who have been fighting to overthrow the Kabul government for almost 14 years, to enter the highly fortified capital to stage deadly attacks. Also yesterday, a suicide attack on the police headquarte­rs of southern Helmand province killed up to three people and wounded more than 50, including policemen, officials said. Omar Zawak, spokesman for the governor of Helmand province, said most of the injured in yesterday morning’s attack were women and children.

Police spokesman Farid Hamad Obaid said a car packed with explosives was driven into the back wall of the police headquarte­rs in an attempt to breach a gate. All the gunmen fled the area, he said.

Also yesterday in eastern Paktya province, three people were killed and one wounded when their vehicle hit a roadside mine, the provincial police chief Zalmai Oryakhel said.

❝ I saw a Toyota Corolla target the convoy of foreign forces, I saw two to three damaged vehicles and wounded victims were everywhere and there was no one to help them.”

Ahmad Farhad | Witness

 ?? AP ?? Audacious attack ■Above: An Afghan woman cries out at the site of the suicide attack on a Nato convoy in Kabul yesterday.
AP Audacious attack ■Above: An Afghan woman cries out at the site of the suicide attack on a Nato convoy in Kabul yesterday.
 ?? Reuters ?? ■Right: US soldiers inspect the site of the suicide attack yesterday The blast badly damaged at least two of the heavily armed military vehicles in the convoy.
Reuters ■Right: US soldiers inspect the site of the suicide attack yesterday The blast badly damaged at least two of the heavily armed military vehicles in the convoy.

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