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Suicide bomber kills NATO infantryman in Afghanistan: official
- Updated: August 4, 2017
KABUL: A Taliban self-murder bomber pounded a procession of unfamiliar army in Afghanistan late Thursday, murdering one Nato infantryman and wounding 6 other personnel, a bloc said.
“The unit was conducting a partnered goal with a Afghan National Army when a personnel-borne IED (improvised bomb device) detonated,” in Qarabagh district in Kabul province,” Nato pronounced in a statement.
The Taliban fast claimed a conflict on amicable media and in Whatsapp messages to journalists.
Qarabagh district is located 50 kilometres north of a collateral Kabul and is nearby Bagram Airbase, a largest American bottom in Afghanistan.
Taliban self-murder bomber attacks NATO procession in south Afghanistan
“One Resolute Support Soldier was killed and 6 crew (five infantry and one interpreter) were bleeding Thursday dusk when their unit was pounded by a self-murder bomber,” Nato pronounced referring to a name of a Afghan mission.
“The RS crew who were bleeding are being treated during a U.S. troops sanatorium during Bagram Airfield. All of a bleeding are listed in fast condition,” it added.
The nationality of a passed infantryman and harmed was not immediately known.
Civilians were also reported to have been bleeding in a night attack.
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“#Afghanistan blast in Qarabagh district, 12 bleeding brought to a #Kabul sanatorium so far,” tweeted an Italian-run sanatorium in a collateral that specialises in traffic with victims of bombings.
The conflict came a day after a Taliban self-murder bomber killed dual US soldiers in Afghanistan’s excitable southern range of Kandahar when he rammed a car filled with explosives into a procession of unfamiliar forces.