At least 18 killed in attack near Afghanistan military base: authorities

Published July 13, 2015
Afghan security personnel investigate at the site of a suicide bomb attack in Kabul, February 10, 2014. – Reuters/File
Afghan security personnel investigate at the site of a suicide bomb attack in Kabul, February 10, 2014. – Reuters/File

KHOST: At least 18 people were killed and six wounded Sunday in a suicide car bomb attack near a military base in Afghanistan's eastern province of Khost, where Afghan and foreign soldiers are stationed, authorities said.

The bomber detonated the explosives at a military roadblock near the entrance to Camp Chapman, said Faizullah Ghairat, the Khost city police chief.

Authorities were unable to specify the victims' identities or say if troops were among the casualties. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but the Taliban has often targeted Afghan and foreign troops.

“We counted 18 dead and six wounded,” said a doctor at a hospital in the city.

Ghairat put the toll at 25 dead and 16 wounded.

Foreign troops including US soldiers are stationed at Camp Champan alongside Afghan soldiers.

A statement from the NATO mission in Afghanistan said it was “aware” of the blast, but did not elaborate.

In 2009, Camp Chapman was the target of a spectacular suicide attack claimed by Al-Qaeda. Seven CIA American officials were killed in the deadliest assault on the US agency since 1983, when eight officers died in an attack on a military base in Beirut.

Camp Chapman is located less than four kilometres (2.4 miles) from the city of Khost, which is near the Pakistani border, a volatile region where the Taliban but also a multitude of armed Islamist groups hold sway.

Pakistan condemns attack

Foreign Office spokesman Qazi Khalilullah said Pakistan strongly condemned the attack near an Afghan military base on Sunday and extended condolences to the bereaved family.

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