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Kabul 'bomb attack' on US embassy | Kabul 'bomb attack' on US embassy |
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A suspected suicide bomber has struck close to the entrance to the US embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, witnesses and police say. | A suspected suicide bomber has struck close to the entrance to the US embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, witnesses and police say. |
At least one person, reportedly a civilian, was killed, although one police official said more had died. | |
Reports said the bomber detonated explosives about 200m from the heavily guarded entrance to the US compound. | Reports said the bomber detonated explosives about 200m from the heavily guarded entrance to the US compound. |
Security in Afghanistan has become a key concern as the country faces an increasingly strong Taleban insurgency. | |
Kabul's police chief, Mohammad Ayoub Salangi, said one person had been killed and six injured. | |
However, the city's head of criminal investigations told reporters that four had died in the bombing. | |
The Associated Press said the US embassy was hosting a Thanksgiving Day event, and Americans and others foreigners were entering the compound at the time of the explosion. | The Associated Press said the US embassy was hosting a Thanksgiving Day event, and Americans and others foreigners were entering the compound at the time of the explosion. |