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Taliban target NATO convoy & police HQ in Afghanistan, 3 killed

KABUL: Suicide attackers today targeted NATO troops in Kabul and a police headquarters in restive southern Afghanistan, killing three persons and wounding at least 60 as the Taliban’s bloody summer offensive showed no signs of letting up.

Taliban target NATO convoy & police HQ  in Afghanistan, 3 killed

A scene of suicide bomb attack in Kabul on Tuesday. REUTERS



Kabul, June 30 

Suicide attackers today targeted NATO troops in Kabul and a police headquarters in restive southern Afghanistan, killing three persons and wounding at least 60 as the Taliban’s bloody summer offensive showed no signs of letting up.

A powerful blast echoed around the Afghan capital as a suicide car bomber hit a NATO military convoy on the main road to the airport, around 500 m from the US embassy, killing at least one Afghan civilian and wounding around 20.

Hours earlier at least two civilians were killed when a suicide truck bomb detonated at the gate of the police headquarters in Lashkar Gah, the capital of volatile Helmand province.

Afghan troops and the police are battling the Taliban alone in the first “fighting season” since NATO ended its combat mission and left local forces to take charge of security.

Today’s violence came less than two days after 11 soldiers were killed in a Taliban ambush in the normally relatively peaceful western province of Herat.

“It was a suicide car bomber targeting a convoy of foreign forces in Kabul,” interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said. “In the aftermath of today’s terrorist attack in Kabul, one was killed and 22 more injured, all civilians,” he said.

A spokeswoman for the NATO mission in Afghanistan, Captain Susan Harrington, confirmed a convoy had been attacked and said two coalition personnel had been wounded. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack in Kabul on their official Twitter account. 

In Helmand, provincial police spokesman Farid Ahmad Obaid told AFP the police headquarters attack left at least two civilians dead and 40 wounded. Provincial police chief Nabi Jan Mullahkhil said, "Two attackers were killed in the explosion while the third one was injured." — AFP

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