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Taliban attack NATO supply base in Kabul, 11 killed
Seven people were killed Tuesday in a suicide car bomb attack in Kabul targeting a foreign logistics company supplying NATO forces, police said.
Two civilian drivers, four Nepalese guards, one Afghan guard and four militants were killed, reported Xinhua.
"A truck bomb was set off at the entrance of the compound at around 4.30 a.m. The blast killed two Afghan truck drivers waiting for access and one militant. Following the explosion three militants armed with suicide vests and weapons tried to enter the structure," Kabul police chief Gen. Mohammad Ayub Salangi told reporters.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the incident.
Four Nepalese guards, one local guard and three attackers were killed in the gunfight which lasted for more than one hour, Salangi added. At least five people were wounded as a result of the attack.
The attack took place in an industrial area in Pul-e-Charkhi vicinity on the main road linking Kabul to Bagram, where the main US base is located.
The explosion severely damaged several buildings around the scene and caused a deep crater in front of the compound.
The complex is a branch of "Supreme" -- a supply and logistic firm providing service for NATO-led troops in the country. The wall of the compound and a guard tower was completely destroyed in the attack.
Security forces have cordoned off the area.
The Taliban-led insurgency has been rampant since the militant group launched annual rebel offensive in April against Afghan government forces and about 100,000 NATO-led troops stationed in the country.
The Taliban urged civilians to stay away from official gatherings, military convoys and centers regarded as the legitimate targets by militants besides warning people not to support the government and foreign troops.
On June 25, eight militants and three security guards were killed and one guard was injured when Taliban launched an attack on presidential palace in Kabul. Three civilians were killed and 30 injured when a car bomb went off in western Kabul June 18. IANS