A suicide bomber targeted a bus carrying Afghan army personnel in
The bomber used a car in the attack, which happened during the morning rush hour on a road in the southwestern part of the city, the source told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
More than a dozen people were wounded in the attack, the second such suicide bombing in
It was not immediately clear if the civilians were traveling in the bus or caught on the road by the blast which also caused gas containers in a nearby shop to explode, witnesses said.
They said ambulances rushed to evacuate the victims. A spokesman for the Taliban said a member of the militant Islamic group carried out the attack.
Removed from power in 2001, the Taliban rely heavily on suicide raids and roadside bomb attacks as part of their fighting against the Afghan government and foreign troops stationed in the country.
The worst suicide attack in
On Tuesday, a NATO convoy was hit by a similar attack close to
A rising level of violence in the past two years has made it the bloodiest period since the Taliban's ouster and left an increasing number of Afghans frustrated with the lack of progress toward peace.
The attack on Tuesday came during a visit by U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates to assess the rising violence. A Taliban spokesman said the militant Islamic group carried out the attack to "welcome" Gates.
"The biggest problem is we don't have enough mentors, enough advisers," Khan told Gates on Tuesday after the two toured the Kabul Military Training Centre. "I need your prompt attention on this matter."
Gates said the Pentagon was looking for ways to expedite delivery of needed weapons and supplies to
He has repeatedly called on Europe to send more trainers, combat troops and equipment to Afghanistan and has argued that any progress made in the war could be lost if NATO cannot muster the resources that commanders say they need.
A recent poll conducted for three Western television networks showed only 42 percent of Afghans rated
The poll conducted for ABC News of the
The
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A view from the scene of a suicide car bomb blast in
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