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Kabul blast: Suicide bomber targets foreign convoy Kabul blast: Suicide bomber targets foreign convoy
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A suicide bomber has blown himself up near a convoy of foreign troops in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, the provincial police chief says.A suicide bomber has blown himself up near a convoy of foreign troops in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, the provincial police chief says.
Gen Mohammad Ayub Salangi said the convoy contained two vehicles and that he feared there were casualties.Gen Mohammad Ayub Salangi said the convoy contained two vehicles and that he feared there were casualties.
Smoke rose above the industrial district of Karta-e Naw, in the east of the city, after the powerful explosion.Smoke rose above the industrial district of Karta-e Naw, in the east of the city, after the powerful explosion.
It is the first major blast in Kabul since March, when a suicide bomber blew himself up near the defence ministry. The Nato-led International Security Assistance Force said it was looking into reports of foreign casualties.
It is the first major blast in Kabul since March, when a suicide bomber blew himself up near the defence ministry, killing nine people.
In Thursday's attack, an explosives-filled Toyota Corolla was blown up beside two foreign military vehicles at around 08:00 (03:30 GMT), Gen Salangi said.In Thursday's attack, an explosives-filled Toyota Corolla was blown up beside two foreign military vehicles at around 08:00 (03:30 GMT), Gen Salangi said.
Sirens could be heard afterwards, as emergency services rushed to the scene. Sirens could be heard afterwards, as ambulances rushed to the scene.
The Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) said it was aware that there had been an explosion in Kabul, and was investigating reports of foreign casualties.