Suicide attack kills over 20 in Afghanistan
AFGHANISTAN: A suicide car bomb attack targeting NATO troops in the
Afghan capital on Tuesday killed more than 20 civilians in one of the
deadliest strikes in Kabul in months, an army doctor said.
The bomber detonated in western Kabul during the busy rush hour,
close to an army recruitment centre and a hospital, but the Afghan
interior ministry said NATO’s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF)
was the target.
“We have five bodies brought to our hospital so far... the number of
the dead is more than 20, all civilians. The death toll is very high,”
Afghan army chief doctor General Ahmad Zia Yaftali told AFP.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, but
the Taliban militia has made suicide bombings a signature of its nearly
nine-year insurgency against the Western-backed Afghan government and
US-led troops.
Tuesday’s bombing was the first major attack in Kabul since February
26 when Taliban suicide bombers targeted guesthouses, killing 16 people
including Westerners and Indians in one the deadliest attacks on
foreigners.
The Islamist militia is waging an increasingly deadly insurgency and
attacks have increased over the past 12 months in the heavily guarded
capital.
“It was a suicide attack,” interior ministry spokesman Zemarai
Bashary told AFP, adding the target was ISAF in the west of the city.
“There are a number of casualties, civilians killed and wounded,” he
told AFP. He did not have further details.
ISAF said it was unable to confirm whether there were any NATO
casualties in the attack, but said it was assisting with the rescue
operation.
Afghan television broadcast footage of the bomb site, where US
soldiers and Afghan police were seen inspecting a minivan.
Last month, Afghan authorities announced the arrest of nine would-be
suicide bombers who were allegedly plotting attacks on “strategic
targets” in Kabul.
The men, aged between 16 and 55, were arrested during a coordinated
operation that included raids on at least one madrassa, or religious
school, in the capital, a spokesman for the country’s spy agency said.
Kabul, Tuesday, AFP
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