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Suicide bomb kills US service member in Kabul
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-01-17 21:40

KABUL - A suicide car bomb killed a US service member, four Afghan civilians and wounded 19 others in an attack outside a US military base and the German embassy in the Afghan capital on Saturday, officials and witnesses said.


People run after a blast outside the German embassy in Kabul January 17, 2009. [Agencies] 

A sewage tanker and several cars were burning at the scene and there were blood stains on the road as police loaded bodies and wounded onto the back of pick-up trucks and ambulances ferried wounded to nearby hospitals, a witness said.

One US service member died, while six US service members and a US civilian were wounded, a US forces statement said.

Four Afghan civilians were killed and 19 were wounded, the Interior Ministry said in a statement. An official at the Presidential Palace said earlier two civilians had been killed and 23 others were wounded.

Fourteen of the wounded were taken to the nearby Emergency Hospital and one died on the way, hospital officials said.

A middle-aged woman outside the hospital was beating her head and screaming that her son had died. She was almost hit by a car as she ran out into the road. Another man was crying and said his son had also been killed.

Six US troops were wounded in the blast, a US forces spokesman said.

The bomber struck on a road lined with high concrete blast barriers that runs between the German embassy and Camp Eggers, the headquarters of a US unit that trains the Afghan army and police. The presidential palace and UN headquarters in Afghanistan lie immediately behind Camp Eggers.

Most victims civilians

A spokesman for the US force based at Camp Eggers said three soldiers had been evacuated to a military hospital at Bagram, the main US base north of Kabul. The perimeter of the base was not penetrated by the explosion, he said.

A spokesman for the German Foreign Ministry in Berlin said several embassy workers had been injured and there was considerable damage to the embassy building.

"Germany is committed to its involvement in Afghanistan. We will not be put off providing help for the Afghan people by terror and shock," German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier in a statement.

Another suicide car bomber killed a civilian, and wounded three more and three policemen in the village of Chaparhar in the eastern province of Nangarhar, a provincial spokesman said.

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