Italian forces die in Kabul blast | |||
Advertisement At least six Italian soldiers have been killed in a bomb attack on a military convoy in the Afghan capital, Kabul, Italian defence officials say. Two military vehicles were reported to have been hit by a suicide car bomb. At least 10 civilians were also killed and dozens injured, officials said. The Taliban have claimed responsibility for the attack in the city centre. The blast comes as Afghan President Hamid Karzai reaffirmed his belief in last month's election process. August's presidential election has been overshadowed by widespread allegations of fraud. Deadly attack Witnesses say an explosives-laden vehicle rammed into the Italian military convoy on Kabul's busy airport road. "It was a suicide car bomb attack... It was against Italian forces," Kabul's chief of criminal investigations told the AFP news agency.
At least four Italian soldiers are also said to have been seriously wounded. Eyewitnesses said the explosion shook buildings and that a plume of black smoke hung over the area where it occurred. Student Jamal Nasir was in his car when the bomber struck and described an almost deafening blast. "I could see thick black smoke behind us... There were screams and car horns. People were running over each other and in the panic cars were driving on pedestrian lanes," he told the BBC. The blast caused considerable destruction in the immediate vicinity, with a number of shops badly damaged. Witnesses described blood-stained roads and twisted metal littering the area. Television footage of the blast site showed the Italian flag on Isaf armoured vehicles, one of which was destroyed. Fierce insurgency There have been several bomb attacks in Kabul this year.
Shortly before nationwide elections in August, Nato's Kabul headquarters was hit by a suicide car bomb attack which killed at least 10 people. But this is thought to be one of the deadliest attacks on foreign troops in recent months. On Wednesday, three US troops were killed by a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan. There are about 3,200 Italian troops in Afghanistan, mostly in the west of the country. Around 20 Italian soldiers have died in Afghanistan. The BBC's Duncan Kennedy in Rome says that despite the killings, ministers have reiterated their commitment to keep troops in Afghanistan. US and Nato-led forces across Afghanistan are battling a fierce Taliban insurgency. In recent months the US has poured more forces into the Taliban's heartland in the south of the country. And on Wednesday, the top US military officer, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm Mike Mullen, told the US Senate that yet more troops might be required in Afghanistan. The year 2009 has been the deadliest for foreign troops in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban in 2001. |
Thursday, September 17, 2009
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