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Suicide bomber attacks European police training mission in Kabul | |
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A suicide car bomber struck near the headquarters of the European police training mission in Kabul on Monday, killing one Afghan civilian and wounding five others nearby. | A suicide car bomber struck near the headquarters of the European police training mission in Kabul on Monday, killing one Afghan civilian and wounding five others nearby. |
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, the first against a foreign target in the Afghan capital in 2015. | The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, the first against a foreign target in the Afghan capital in 2015. |
According to a statement from the Eupol mission, the driver of the car packed with explosives apparently targeted a convoy of mission vehicles near its headquarters on the eastern outskirts of Kabul in the early afternoon. | According to a statement from the Eupol mission, the driver of the car packed with explosives apparently targeted a convoy of mission vehicles near its headquarters on the eastern outskirts of Kabul in the early afternoon. |
“The vehicle’s occupants were uninjured,” Eupol said on its Facebook page. The mission funds and trains Afghanistan’s 157,000-strong police force. | “The vehicle’s occupants were uninjured,” Eupol said on its Facebook page. The mission funds and trains Afghanistan’s 157,000-strong police force. |
The spokesman for the Kabul police chief, Hashmat Stanekzai, confirmed the casualties. | |
A separate explosion struck near Kabul’s international airport earlier on Monday, leaving no casualties. | A separate explosion struck near Kabul’s international airport earlier on Monday, leaving no casualties. |
Kabul was hit by a high number of attacks in the last weeks of 2014, as the Taliban targeted government, military and foreign installations. A total of six foreigners were killed. | |
Meanwhile, in southern Helmand province, an Afghan investigator said on Monday that two soldiers had been arrested in connection with the deaths of at least 28 people at a wedding party on New Year’s Eve when artillery shells hit the house where they were celebrating. | Meanwhile, in southern Helmand province, an Afghan investigator said on Monday that two soldiers had been arrested in connection with the deaths of at least 28 people at a wedding party on New Year’s Eve when artillery shells hit the house where they were celebrating. |
Din Mohammad, part of a presidential delegation sent to Sangin district to investigate the incident, said that their investigation had determined there was a heavy firefight with insurgents at the time. | |
The two soldiers will face unspecified charges, he said, adding that further investigations would determine whether they had deliberately targeted the house. | |
The shells hit the home where a wedding party had gathered to welcome the bride. Along with the 28 killed, more than 50 people were wounded. | |
Afghan forces have taken over responsibility for nationwide security as of 1 January, following the drawdown of Nato and US troops. | |
US soldiers left Sangin, a major poppy-producing area along the Helmand river six months ago. Since then, Taliban attacks have increasingly been testing the ability of the Afghan army. |
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