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'Three killed' in Kabul explosion Kabul blast outside India embassy
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At least three people have been killed in a large explosion in the Afghan capital, Kabul, eyewitnesses say. At least seven people have been killed and more than 40 injured in a large explosion in the Afghan capital, Kabul.
The blast occurred near the interior ministry office and the Indian embassy.The blast occurred near the interior ministry office and the Indian embassy.
An Indian embassy official told the BBC that the explosion had damaged a part of a security wall. He said embassy staff were unhurt. Officials said it appeared to be a suicide attack. An Indian embassy official told the BBC a part of a security wall had been damaged.
Kabul has witnessed a number of attacks in recent months. Last month six Italian soldiers were killed in a bomb attack on a military convoy.Kabul has witnessed a number of attacks in recent months. Last month six Italian soldiers were killed in a bomb attack on a military convoy.
Most of the attacks have targeted international forces or government offices.Most of the attacks have targeted international forces or government offices.
Embassy targeted? DEADLY KABUL ATTACKS Sept 2009: Suicide bomber kills two civilians at the main airportAug 2009: Suicide car bomber kills 10 people in an attack on a convoy of Western troops.Aug 2009:Suicide bomb outside Nato headquarters kills seven peopleFeb 2009:Suicide attackers kill 19 people in three government buildingsJul 2008: Suicide car bomber kills 41 at Indian embassy
The cause of the latest blast was not known.The cause of the latest blast was not known.
Television pictures showed charred vehicles at the site and ambulances speeding to the location.Television pictures showed charred vehicles at the site and ambulances speeding to the location.
Indian high commissioner to Afghanistan Jayant Prasad said the watchtower and some other portions of the embassy had suffered some damage in the explosion.Indian high commissioner to Afghanistan Jayant Prasad said the watchtower and some other portions of the embassy had suffered some damage in the explosion.
He said the blast, which occurred at 0827 local time (0353 GMT), appeared to be the work of a suicide bomber.He said the blast, which occurred at 0827 local time (0353 GMT), appeared to be the work of a suicide bomber.
"No Indians have been severely injured or killed in the attack. There have been a few injuries," he said."No Indians have been severely injured or killed in the attack. There have been a few injuries," he said.
One reporter at the scene said he had seen two cars damaged at the site of the blast.One reporter at the scene said he had seen two cars damaged at the site of the blast.
A policeman at the scene told Reuters news agency that the explosion happened inside a car.
"I was busy working when the blast happened. The windows were shattered, I ran into my tent," a worker at a nearby construction site said.
Police officers told the Associated Press news agency that the explosion was caused by a suicide bomber, but did not give any details.Police officers told the Associated Press news agency that the explosion was caused by a suicide bomber, but did not give any details.
Last July a suicide bomber has rammed a car full of explosives into the gates of the Indian embassy in Kabul, killing 41 people and injuring 141. In July 2008 a suicide bomber has rammed a car full of explosives into the gates of the Indian embassy in Kabul, killing 41 people and injuring 141.