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Suicide attack targets foreign troops in Kabul | |
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A suicide bomber has attacked a convoy of foreign troops in the Afghan capital Kabul killing at least three civilians and a police officer, officials say. | |
A Nato spokesman said some of its forces were also among the casualties but gave no further details. | |
The attack happened in the Darulaman area in the west of the city, near the national museum. | The attack happened in the Darulaman area in the west of the city, near the national museum. |
A reporter with AP news agency at the scene said Nato helicopters had taken away casualties. | A reporter with AP news agency at the scene said Nato helicopters had taken away casualties. |
Police said the bomb had been in a car and was detonated at 11:20 (06:50 GMT). | |
The Taliban said it carried out the attack, in a text message sent to media outlets shortly after the bombing, AP reported. | |
Witnesses said vehicles were burning at the site. | |
"It was a very strong bomb," said one eyewitness, Gulam Saki. | |
"Three civilians were killed - a man, a woman and one child - and two bodies are still under the vehicles." | |
There has been an increase in militant attacks across Afghanistan in recent months, despite the presence of more than 130,000 foreign troops. | |
On Thursday the Taliban said it was behind an attack on a compound housing Western officials and military personnel in the city of Kandahar. The attack was repelled after a 15-hour battle. | |
The US is planning to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan and hand over security to local forces by 2014. |