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Suicide bomber strikes near Indian Embassy in Kabul; 12 killed
Press Trust of India / Kabul Oct 08, 2009, 10:59 IST

A suicide bomber today blew up his car outside the compound of the Indian Embassy in the Afghan capital killing at least 12 people and leaving 83 wounded, including three ITBP jawans, in a fiery blast that had all the hallmarks of Taliban.

The powerful blast blew up the mission watch tower, destroyed vehicles and left a trail of death and destruction with Indian Ambassador Jayant Prasad saying, "Indian Embassy was the target."

"A suicide car bomb took place near the Indian Embassy in which 12 people were killed and 83 wounded. Most of the wounded are civilians," Interior Ministry spokesman Zemaral Bashry said.

The Indian Ambassador said, "we have confirmed reports of nine killed, four critically injured and 12 others severely wounded. The toll may go up."

But the suicide bomber failed to breach the Embassy's security perimeter and Prasad said, "no mission staff or Indian had been killed in the attack."

Three ITBP jawans guarding the barricaded Embassy compound received minor injuries in the blast which occurred at 0827 local time (0927 IST), Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said in New Delhi.

This was the second attack on the Indian mission here as last year a suicide car bomber had rammed the front wall of the Indian Embassy, killing 60 people in the strike blamed on Taliban militants linked to Pakistan's intelligence service ISI.

Though no body claimed immediate responsibility for the attack, Afghan officials said, it had all the hallmarks of a Taliban strike. The city has recently been scene of a number of strikes by the Taliban, including one on an NATO convoy, which killed six Italian soldiers and 10 civilians.

So powerful was the impact of the today's blast, it blew away the perimeter watch tower as well as a car parked outside the Embassy compound almost 20 metres away.

The road outside was littered with debris, smouldering vehicles, body parts, bloodied clothing. The bomb left a massive crater on the road outside the Embassy.

The blast took place on the main road in Shahar-i-Nau dividing the Embassy from the Afghan Interior Ministry office and other major government buildings.

Two sports utility vehicles, one of them with UN markings, were also badly damaged in the attack, which took place as people were arriving to work. It shattered glass and buildings almost a kilometre away.

A UN spokesman confirmed that two of the world body's vehicles were parked near the site of the blast and one of them was damaged with the driver escaping unhurt. UN vehicles for security purposes are armour plated.

After last year's devastating attack, the Indian Embassy had raised its security perimeter wall and erected a number of watch towers on them. The main entrance to the building has been barricaded with entry restricted.

The whole area was sealed off and a headcount was taken of all Embassy personnel.

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