Kabul: A bombing in the Afghan capital on Wednesday killed at least 10 civilians and wounded several others in an attack that targeted the country’s first vice president, who was unharmed, officials said.
No one immediately claimed responsibility for the bombing and the Taliban quickly denied they were behind the attack.
According to spokesman Razwan Murad, the bombing targeted the convoy of Afghanistan's first vice president, Amrullah Saleh, as it passed through Kabul on Wednesday morning.
Saleh, who is also Afghanistan's former intelligence chief, said in his first television appearance immediately after the attack that he was fine and had suffered only slight burns. He appeared in the TV footage with bandages on one hand.
“This vicious terrorist attempt has failed and Saleh survived today’s bombing in Kabul,” Murad added. The spokesman did not offer more details. The roads in the vicinity of the bombing were closed off.
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