Suicide Bomber Attacks Foreigners near Kabul

Posted September 18th, 2012 at 12:30 am (UTC-5)
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A suicide bomber has attacked a mini-bus carrying foreigners near the Afghan capital, killing at least 11 people.

Police say nine foreign workers, an Afghan driver and at least one other Afghan were killed in Tuesday's blast near the Kabul airport. The bomber targeted the bus on the main highway to the airport.

Kabul police official Mohammad Zahir said the foreigners worked for a private company based at the airport.

Afghan insurgent group Hezb-e-Islami claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it was carried out by a female bomber in response to an anti-Islam film. The crude American-made video mocks the Prophet Muhammad and has sparked worldwide protests, including in Afghanistan. Hundreds of protesters clashed with security forces in Kabul during Monday's demonstration.

NATO on Monday issued a statement recognizing Kabul police's “proactive role” in maintaining control of recent demonstrations and its efforts to “maintain public calm.” NATO reiterated its condemnation of the “inappropriate videos that were disrespectful” toward Islam and “contrary to the thoughts and values of the coalition.”

Separately Monday, NATO said it has sent a team to investigate a coalition operation that resulted in “several Afghan civilian casualties” in eastern Afghanistan.

Afghan officials said a coalition airstrike on Sunday killed eight women as they gathered firewood in Laghman province.

NATO said it targeted a large group of armed individuals showing hostile intent. It says the air strike killed several insurgents and also resulted in the “unintentional deaths of a number of Afghan civilians.”

NATO says it takes civilian casualties seriously and will conduct a complete assessment of the incident. The coalition offered its “sincerest regret” to the families of those killed.

This week's violence comes just days after insurgents dressed in U.S. Army uniforms attacked a British military base in the southern province of Helmand. The militants, armed with automatic rifles, rocket propelled grenade launchers and suicide vests, killed two U.S. Marines and destroyed jets and refueling stations during Friday's assault.