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Huge blast shakes central Kabul Kabul convoy attack 'kills six'
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A large explosion has killed at least two people in the centre of the Afghan capital, Kabul. Italy says a bomb attack on one of its military convoys in the Afghan capital, Kabul, has killed at least six people.
It is not clear what caused the blast shortly after midday. Eyewitnesses say it shook buildings. The Italian Defence Ministry said it was unclear how many of the dead in the apparent suicide blast were Italians.
A plume of black smoke is now hanging over the area where the explosion occurred, in which foreign embassies and military installations are located. At least 38 others were injured in the attack, the Afghan health ministry said. Reports said two Italian military vehicles were hit by the bomb.
The blast comes amid mounting violence between the Taliban and foreign and Afghan security forces. The latest attack comes amid mounting violence between the Taliban and foreign and Afghan security forces.
It also comes amid widespread accusations of fraud in last month's elections.It also comes amid widespread accusations of fraud in last month's elections.
There have been several bomb attacks in Kabul this year. Bodies
The bomb went off near Kabul's diplomatic quarter in the city centre.
Eyewitnesses say the blast shook buildings and that a plume of black smoke is now hanging over the area where the explosion occurred.
A reporter for the AFP news agency saw six bodies at the scene of the blast.
Two civilians and a soldier with the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) were seen lying by the roadside after the blast, while another foreign soldier was badly burnt, the agency reported.
An Isaf spokesman was unable to confirm the casualties, telling AFP: "We have no information about any Nato or Isaf involvement."
Photographs and television footage of the blast site showed the Italian flag on Isaf armoured vehicles, one of which was destroyed.
There have been several bomb attacks in Kabul this year following a huge bomb attack on the Indian embassy in 2008 which killed more than 50 people.
In August 2009, Nato's Kabul headquarters was hit by a suicide car bomb attack which killed seven Afghan civilians.In August 2009, Nato's Kabul headquarters was hit by a suicide car bomb attack which killed seven Afghan civilians.
Correspondents said then that the attack underscored the increasingly brazen nature of the Taliban threat.Correspondents said then that the attack underscored the increasingly brazen nature of the Taliban threat.


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