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Suicide bomb hits Afghan capital Suicide bomb hits Afghan capital
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A suicide car bomber has killed four people and wounded five in an attack on a convoy of foreign troops in the Afghan capital, Kabul, police say. A suicide car bomber has killed at least three people and wounded five in an attack on a Nato convoy in the Afghan capital, Kabul, police say.
One of those wounded in the attack, which took place in the morning rush hour near a bus station, is said to be a foreign national. One of those wounded in the attack, which took place in the morning rush hour near a bus station, was said to be a foreign soldier.
Witnesses say the blast caused carnage and damaged nearby shops. Witnesses say the blast caused chaos and damaged nearby shops.
Taleban militants frequently attack foreign troops in Afghanistan but attacks in Kabul are less common.Taleban militants frequently attack foreign troops in Afghanistan but attacks in Kabul are less common.
In Saturday's attack, the bomber was reportedly driving a taxi packed with explosives.In Saturday's attack, the bomber was reportedly driving a taxi packed with explosives.
The unidentified foreign national was "slightly wounded", Alishah Paktiawal, head of the city police's criminal department, told the AFP news agency. An unidentified foreign national was "slightly wounded", Alishah Paktiawal, head of the city police's criminal department, told the AFP news agency.
The BBC's Charles Haviland in Kabul says it was not immediately clear whether this was a convoy of the Nato-led force, Isaf, or the US-led anti-insurgency coalition, both of which have large bases in the capital. The target of was a convoy of the Nato-led force, Isaf.
On Friday, two attacks in southern Afghanistan also targeted convoys of foreign troops.On Friday, two attacks in southern Afghanistan also targeted convoys of foreign troops.
One bomb killed 10 people, including five Afghan children, four Afghan adult civilians and a Dutch Nato soldier.One bomb killed 10 people, including five Afghan children, four Afghan adult civilians and a Dutch Nato soldier.