Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Huge truck bomb plot foiled in Kabul

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KABUL, March 15, 2013 (AFP) - Afghanista­n's intelligen­ce agency said Friday that it had foiled a massive truck bomb plot in which 7,800 kilogramme­s of explosives could have wiped out an area of Kabul.

The National Directorat­e of Security (NDS) said the attack had been planned by the Pakistan-based Haqqani network and the Taliban leadership, though it offered no concrete evidence of the plot.

Shafiqulla­h Tahiri, spokesman for the spy agency, said the explosives had been found on Tuesday, hidden in cement bags in a truck on the eastern outskirts of the capital.

“Based on an investigat­ion by the NDS, these explosives would have destroyed everything within 1,500 metres,” Tahiri told reporters.

“It would have been a catastroph­e for people living in the city if it had been detonated.

“NDS forces discovered it due to prior informatio­n that the terrorists were organising this attack in a crowded part of Kabul.” During the NDS night raid early on Tuesday, five suspected plotters were killed in an exchange of fire, Tahiri added. Two other people were arrested.

Kabul has been hit by a series of bomb and suicide attacks in recent years as Taliban insurgents battle against the US-backed government of President Hamid Karzai.

The most recent deadly attack was last Saturday when a suicide bomber blew himself up outside the defence ministry, killing nine people while US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagle was visiting a US base nearby in the city.

It would have been a catastroph­e for people living in the city if it had been detonated

 ??  ?? Afghan military officers attend their graduation ceremony at the National Military Academy in Kabul on March 13, 2013.(AFP)
Afghan military officers attend their graduation ceremony at the National Military Academy in Kabul on March 13, 2013.(AFP)

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