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Suicide bomber hits U.S. embassy convoy in Ka
19 Mar 2007 09:41:25 GMT
Source: Reuters
•  Afghan turmoil

(Corrects spelling of embassy spokesman)

KABUL, March 19 (Reuters) - A U.S. embassy convoy was hit by a suicide car bomber in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Monday, resulting in the deaths of some people, police said.

It was not immediately known if the dead included American nationals, but an embassy spokesman said U.S. Ambassador Ronald Neumann was not in the convoy.

Several embassy officials and pedestrians were wounded, spokesman Joe Mellott said, adding that the injuries of some officials were "serious".

Earlier, a police officer at the scene said he thought some people were killed. But Mellott said he was unaware of any deaths.

The attack took place on a main road leading east, which is often used by NATO and U.S.-led coalition troops.

Western troops had sealed off the site of the attack, one police officer told Reuters from the scene, and a helicopter hovered above.

A Reuters photographer saw, from a distance, smoke rising from a car at the scene.

The attack comes amid an increase in Taliban raids -- including suicide attacks -- in recent weeks as fighting picks up after a relative winter lull. NATO launched an offensive in the south this month to pre-empt a spring offensive by the rebels.


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