A
suicide bomber attacked a convoy of German troops near the
international airport in the Afghan capital, Kabul, on Wednesday, a
military official said, but there were no immediate reports of
casualties.
Confirmation of the attack from the NATO-led International
Security Assistance Force (ISAF) came soon after a Reuters witness
reported a large blast near the sprawling and heavily guarded facility,
which is used by civilians and the military.
"We can confirm
reports of a suicide bomber who attempted to attack an ISAF convoy
today," ISAF spokeswoman Lieutenant Colonel Latondra Kinley said.
"The attacker was killed and there were no ISAF casualties to report."
The
Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack in a text message sent by
spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid. He claimed two German vehicles were
destroyed and "10 soldiers were killed and wounded". The Taliban
routinely exaggerate casualty numbers from attacks on government and
foreign targets.
A bomb had been planted in a four-wheel-drive
vehicle on the northern edge of the airport, Afghan deputy interior
minister General Ayoub Salangi posted on Twitter. There were no
casualties, he said.
The airport is home to one of the NATO-led
force's most important bases, the ISAF Joint Command, which is
responsible for the day-to-day management of foreign troop operations in
Afghanistan.
Attacks on the heavily guarded airport are relatively rare and the facility represents an ambitious target for insurgents.
The
attack comes amid heightened insecurity in Kabul following a surprise
announcement by Afghan President Hamid Karzai last month that he would
delay signing a crucial security pact designed to shape the U.S.
military presence in Afghanistan after the NATO-led combat mission ends
next year.
The United States has said it would consider
withdrawing all its troops if the pact was not signed soon, although
James Dobbins, the senior U.S. diplomat for Afghanistan and Pakistan,
said on Tuesday the Obama administration was "nowhere near" deciding on a
full withdrawal after 2014.
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