Sunday, 17 May 2015

Breaking News: Suicide Bomber Kills Three Near Afgan Airport

 A suicide bomb attack near the entrance of the international airport in the Afghan capital Kabul has killed three people, including a Briton.
The attack took place close to the area used by military vehicles and targeted a European police training mission vehicle.


A person inside the vehicle was killed along with two Afghan teenage girls. At least 20 others were injured.
The Taliban said it carried out the attack in a statement emailed to media.
The attack is the second major incident in Kabul within a week. A Taliban gun attack on a hotel in the city on Thursday killed 14 people, most of them foreigners.

Plume of smoke

At least eight women and three children were among the wounded in Sunday's attack, Kabul police said, in addition to three members of the European mission, known as Eupol.

The two teenage girls killed were described by interior ministry officials as "passers-by".
The powerful bomb sent up a plume of smoke, which cleared to show a scene of carnage, the BBC's David Loyn in Kabul reports.
Rescuers struggled to carry wounded civilians from the scene in the confused aftermath of the bombing, and a doctor at a nearby hospital dealing with the wounded was reported to have found some of his own relatives among them.
A spokesman for the interior ministry, Najib Danish, told reporters that one foreign military vehicle and two civilian vehicles were damaged in the attack.
The bombing on Sunday comes two weeks after the first exploratory peace talks between the Taliban and a group of negotiators including representatives of the government,
Our correspondent says that it is clear that while talking peace, some elements in the Taliban are keeping up the pressure.


Source 
BBC news. 

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