Kabul:
On Monday, a Taliban bomber killed 14 Nepalese security guards in an
attack on their minibus in the Afghan capital, Kabul, the Interior Ministry and
an Afghan security official said.
The
Taliban took responsibility for the attack, a spokesman for the group confirmed
to Al Jazeera.
The
attacker on Monday was on foot, police said, as they reported multiple
casualties among the bus passengers who were “employees of a foreign compound”.
A security official said a magnetic bomb planted in the vehicle of MP Ataullah
Faizani was detonated in the Chel Siton area. The official said Faizani and
five others were injured.
The
bus was carrying Nepalese guards, according to a witness, who also reported
more than two dozen ambulances at the scene. It was the first attack in Kabul
since the start of holy fasting month of Ramadan on June 6.
And
later Monday in Kabul, a second Taliban bombing killed an Afghan civilian and
wounded five people, including a provincial council member who was the intended
target of that attack, authorities said.
The last attack in the Afghan capital on
April 19 left 64 dead and more than 340 wounded. That attack was claimed by the
Taliban, which has fought the Western-backed Kabul government since the group
were ousted from power by a US-led invasion in late 2001.
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