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Suicide attack on military bus kills 8 in Afghanistan

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Update: 2014-07-02 05:11:00
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DHAKA: A Taliban suicide bomber in Kabul killed eight military officers Wednesday in an attack on an air force bus, Afghan officials said, in the latest strike against the national security forces as US troops withdraw.

The blast came the day after presidential election results were delayed in a worsening dispute over alleged fraud that threatens to tip Afghanistan into a prolonged period of uncertainty.

The next president must tackle the Taliban insurgency with declining NATO military assistance, and a political stalemate could wreck Afghan hopes for a smooth handover of power.

Kabul has been relatively peaceful since the election on June 14, though supporters of presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah have held demonstrations to protest against alleged ballot-box stuffing.

‘As a result of a suicide attack this morning on an ANA (Afghan National Army) air force bus in (west) Kabul, eight army officers were martyred and 13 wounded,’ defence ministry spokesman General Zahir Azimi said in a statement, reports Hindustan Times.

‘The wounded personnel have been taken to hospital.’

Sediq Sediqqi, spokesman for the interior ministry, told media that five civilians were also wounded in the attack that targeted the bus as it took military staff to work.

The Taliban used a recognised Twitter account to claim responsibility for the blast, adding that the suicide attacker approached the vehicle on foot before detonating his explosives-packed vest.

Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said that at least 25 people had been killed, though the insurgents regularly exaggerate death tolls after attacks.

BDST: 1421 HRS, JULY 02, 2014

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