A suicide bombing in Afghanistan: there are dead, injured us military

A suicide bombing in Afghanistan: there are dead, injured us military

Wednesday, may 3, near one of the entrances to the U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital was a terrorist attack, which was later claimed responsibility by the terrorist organization ISIS.

During the morning peak hour in one of the busiest Central parts of the city , a suicide bomber blew up a car Laden with explosives.

The aim of the attack was a convoy of armoured personnel carriersbelonging to the non-combat NATO mission, which provides assistance to the governmental forces of Afghanistan.

The blast killed eight civilians and wounded at least 25 people, among whom were three American servicemen, but they are not threatened by death, according to the representative of the NATO mission, captain, U.S. Navy bill Salvin.

Civilian vehicles hit by the strike, severely damaged or out of order. While armored vehicles with enhanced mine protection used by foreign armed forces to move around the city, only a few minor injuries and returned to base.

In most of the buildings on the scene, broken Windows. According to one witness, Haala Mohammed, who works in a shop near the Embassy, “after the explosion, everything was on fire and surrounded by smoke and people in panic tried to escape”.

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