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At least one person has been killed and four injured in a suicide bomb attack on the international airport in the Afghan capital, Kabul. | |
Authorities say the bomber blew himself up in a car at the entrance to the military section of the airport. | Authorities say the bomber blew himself up in a car at the entrance to the military section of the airport. |
Foreign troops appeared to be the target of the attack, reports say. | Foreign troops appeared to be the target of the attack, reports say. |
A BBC correspondent who was at the airport describes the blast as huge. The explosion shook windows and rattled houses a good distance away, he says. | A BBC correspondent who was at the airport describes the blast as huge. The explosion shook windows and rattled houses a good distance away, he says. |
The explosion happened early on Friday close to the entrance of the airport, which has separate military and civilian sections. | The explosion happened early on Friday close to the entrance of the airport, which has separate military and civilian sections. |
Television pictures from the scene suggest it went off near the entrance used by the Nato-led international force. | Television pictures from the scene suggest it went off near the entrance used by the Nato-led international force. |
"A car drove fast and blew up next to a crowd of people which included Afghan National Army soldiers," an eyewitness named Mansur told the Associated Press news agency. | |
Interior ministry spokesman Zamiray Bashiray told the BBC the attacker had driven at a military convoy of the Nato-led force and had actually hit it, but the convoy had left the area. | |
'Really loud' | 'Really loud' |
He said the detonation took place a little later and it was Afghan army troops who were caught up in the blast. | |
Mr Bashiray said he believed one Afghan soldier had been killed and four people injured - two of them civilians. | |
Afghan troops told a BBC reporter who went to the scene that one of their colleagues had indeed been killed and five wounded, one seriously. | |
The Afghan soldiers had been due to fly to Italy for training. | |
A BBC correspondent who happened to be on a plane ready for take-off at the time said the blast had shaken the aircraft. | |
"It was really, really loud," he said. | "It was really, really loud," he said. |
He said airport staff visible from the plane had thrown themselves on the ground in fear. | |
Nobody has claimed the attack so far. | |
There are more than 50,000 US and other coalition troops fighting with Afghan soldiers against Taleban militants in Afghanistan. | There are more than 50,000 US and other coalition troops fighting with Afghan soldiers against Taleban militants in Afghanistan. |