MAZAR-I-SHARIF, Afghanistan: A bomb attack Wednesday killed four people and wounded 11 others in the Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif, due to transition from foreign to local control this week, police said.
Local police Chief Abdul Rauf Taj said explosives carried by a man with a bicycle in the Dasht-i-Shor area of the northern city detonated, but it was not yet clear if the man was a suicide bomber.
“The explosives detonated and killed four people and injured 11 other people. They were all civilians,” said Taj. “We're investigating.”
Mazar-i-Sharif is one of seven areas to transition from foreign forces to Afghan control this week, as Nato-led troops begin a gradual withdrawal designed to recall all its combat troops by the end of 2014.
The city was thrown into turmoil in April when demonstrators, protesting at the burning of a Koran by a US pastor, attacked a UN compound and killed seven foreign staff.
Government officials said the demonstration had been infiltrated by insurgents.
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