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Suicide blast hits EU vehicle in Kabul

Published: 05 Jan 2015 - 11:34 pm | Last Updated: 18 Jan 2022 - 10:12 pm


KABUL: A Taliban suicide bomb hit a European Union police vehicle in Kabul yesterday, killing at least one passer-by but not injuring any passengers, officials said, days after the Nato bcombat mission ended in Afghanistan.
The blast, which was heard across the city, was the first major attack since the New Year when US-led Nato forces downgraded from a combat mission to support and training duties helping the Afghan army and police.
The European Union Police Mission in Afghanistan (EUPOL) works to improve the country’s civilian police force, one of the many efforts to try to boost security as international troops withdraw.
“A EUPOL vehicle was involved in a vehicle borne suicide attack whilst it was travelling east on the Jalalabad Road in Kabul,” the mission said in a statement.
“The vehicle’s occupants were uninjured.”
“Six civilians were wounded, one later died of his wounds in hospital,” Kabul police spokesman Hashmat Stanakzai said.
Sharif, US envoy discuss Kerry visit

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and US Ambassador to Pakistan Richard Olson yesterday discussed the upcoming visit of US Secretary of State John Kerry, the PM office said.
John Kerry will visit Islamabad to lead the US delegation in the ministerial level Strategic Dialogue with Pakistan, the Foreign Ministry said.
Agencies