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Afghanistan suicide bomber kills 10 in Khost Afghanistan suicide bomber kills 16 in Khost
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A suicide bomber has killed at least 10 people in the eastern Afghan province of Khost, officials say. A suicide bomber has killed at least 16 people and wounded 34 others in the eastern Afghan province of Khost, officials say.
The attacker drove a motorbike laden with explosives into a Nato military convoy in Khost city. The attacker drove a motorbike laden with explosives into a joint Nato and Afghan military convoy in Khost city.
An Afghan television channel said the blast happened as US troops were carrying out vehicle checks. A spokesman for Nato said there were "some casualties" from the alliance, but did not give further details.
A spokesman for Nato in Khost told the AFP news agency there were "some casualties" from the alliance, but would not provide further details. Hospital officials in Khost city said children and policemen were among those killed.
At least six other Afghan civilians were wounded in the blast in the provincial capital. The head of one hospital told the AFP news agency that he received the bodies of four members of one family at his hospital.
Hospital officials in Khost city said at least one child and up to three policemen were among those killed.
It is the second time this month that a suicide attacker has targeted Nato troops in Khost, which is close to the border with Pakistan and hosts mainly US forces.It is the second time this month that a suicide attacker has targeted Nato troops in Khost, which is close to the border with Pakistan and hosts mainly US forces.
On 1 June, a suicide bomber drove a lorry packed with explosives into a Nato security post.
South-east Afghanistan's border provinces are a base for the al-Qaeda-linked Haqqani network, which frequently targets US and Afghan troops using suicide bombers.
The group has also been behind a string bomb attacks in the capital Kabul.