At least four dead as car bomb targets foreign forces in Kabul
Attack comes a day after Islamic State suicide bomber blew himself up outside Afghan military academy
Attack came one day after an Islamic State suicide bomber blew himself up outside an Afghan army military academy. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE
KABUL:
At least four Afghans were killed when a car bomber attacked a foreign military convoy in Kabul on Friday.
The blast occurred around 8:40am when an explosives-laden vehicle drove into the convoy that was travelling in eastern Kabul, according to interior ministry spokesperson Nasrat Rahimi.
"Unfortunately in the attack, four of our countrymen were martyred and three others wounded -- they were passers-by", Rahimi said.
The attack came one day after an Islamic State suicide bomber blew himself up outside an Afghan army military academy, killing at least six people.
It also followed a meeting between the Taliban and Afghan opposition figures in Moscow this week that yielded no tangible results.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had proposed a nationwide ceasefire at the start of the holy month of Ramadan, but the Taliban rejected the offer and violence continues apace across the country.
At least four Afghans were killed when a car bomber attacked a foreign military convoy in Kabul on Friday.
The blast occurred around 8:40am when an explosives-laden vehicle drove into the convoy that was travelling in eastern Kabul, according to interior ministry spokesperson Nasrat Rahimi.
"Unfortunately in the attack, four of our countrymen were martyred and three others wounded -- they were passers-by", Rahimi said.
The attack came one day after an Islamic State suicide bomber blew himself up outside an Afghan army military academy, killing at least six people.
It also followed a meeting between the Taliban and Afghan opposition figures in Moscow this week that yielded no tangible results.
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani had proposed a nationwide ceasefire at the start of the holy month of Ramadan, but the Taliban rejected the offer and violence continues apace across the country.