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Six People Killed in Car Bomb Following Obama Surprise Visit

Six People Killed in Car Bomb Following Obama Surprise Visit
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At least six people have been killed after a car bomb hit the Afghan capital, Kabul.

An Afghan interior ministry spokesman said Wednesday that a bomber rammed his explosive-laden vehicle into a major foreign guesthouse complex used by international organizations such as the EU and the UN.

"Five civilians and one guard were killed," said Sediq Sediqqi.

Witnesses said fresh explosions and gunfire were heard from the guesthouse, called ‘Green Village,’ near the main airport in Kabul. Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack and have vowed more strikes.
Six People Killed in Car Bomb Following Obama Surprise Visit "Afghans don't like invaders and they have to leave this country," said Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid.
A spokesman with US-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said that the fighting between the attackers and security forces inside the guesthouse complex has ended.
The US embassy on Wednesday warned its staff to "take cover, move away from the windows” after the bomb blasts were heard in the eastern part of the capital.
The blasts occurred only hours after Obama ended a short visit to Afghanistan where he signed an agreement with Afghan President Hamid Karzai to extend the US presence in the country to another decade beyond 2014.

After signing the deal, Obama went to the US-run Bagram Air Base in eastern Afghanistan, met with US troops, and gave a televised speech before ending his surprise visit.

The US-led invasion of Afghanistan was launched in 2001. The offensives removed the Taliban from power, but insecurity continues to rise across the country, despite the presence there of about 130,000 foreign troops.

Source: News Agencies

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