Suicide bomber kills six in attack on NATO Afghan patrol officials


(MENAFN- The Peninsula)

By Mirwais Harooni

KABUL: A suicide bomber on a motorbike attacked a joint NATO-Afghan patrol near Bagram air base in Afghanistan on Monday killing six members of NATO’s Resolute Support mission and wounding six other soldiers and police officials said.

NATO headquarters in Kabul confirmed the deaths and said three other Resolute Support soldiers were wounded but it did not confirm the nationalities of the casualties in accordance with its normal practice.

The police chief of Parwan province said three Afghan police had been wounded in the incident which came just over a week after suicide attacks on Kandahar air base in southern Afghanistan and on a Spanish embassy guesthouse in Kabul.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.

Bagram around 40 km (25 miles) to the north of the Afghan capital Kabul is one of the main bases for the 9800 U.S. troops left in Afghanistan after international troops ended combat operations last year.

District Governor Abdul Shukur Qudusi said the suicide bomber detonated his explosives near a joint U.S.-Afghan patrol.

The attack underlined the Taliban’s ability to hit high-profile targets linked to the U.S.-backed government which is aiming to reopening the peace process aimed at ending the 14-year insurgency.

On Monday Taliban forces in Helmand closed in on the district of Sangin as they tightened their grip on the volatile southern province.

(Reporting by Mirwais Harooni; writing by James Mackenzie; Editing by Nick Macfie)

Reuters


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