Suicide bomb strikes top NATO envoy team in Afghanistan

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KABUL: A suicide bomber rammed a car laden with explosives into a vehicle belonging to NATO’s top envoy in Afghanistan, killing one Turkish soldier and wounding at least one person, Turkish officials said.
The explosion struck in the heart of the heavily fortified capital Kabul, close to the German, Iranian and Turkish embassies, rattling windows and putting embassy staff on high alert. The NATO Senior Civilian Representative and former Turkish ambassador to Afghanistan could not immediately be reached by phone. Details on his location at the time of the attack were unclear.
‘A car bomb attack has been carried out on the vehicle of the security team of Turkish envoy Ismail Aramaz,’ the Turkish military said in a statement.
The Taliban swiftly claimed responsibility but appeared to have mistaken the Turkish security team for a U.S. convoy, clarifying on Twitter that they had not intended to kill any other country’s citizens.
‘The purpose of today’s attack in Kabul was a convoy of US troops.  The embassy or any other country nationals were not objective,’ Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid tweeted. The Senior Civilian Representative’s vehicles are factory-made, armoured Mercedes SUVs. The Afghan interior ministry said the one targeted belonged to the Turkish embassy and the driver had been killed in the explosion. (PTI)

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