A suicide bomber detonated an explosives-laden vehicle near a NATO military convoy entering Kabul airport today, killing himself but causing no other casualties, officials said.
The blast was heard across the Afghan capital, which has seen a recent drop in insurgent attacks after several high-profile strikes earlier this year.
"We can confirm a suicide car bombing that targeted an ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) convoy coming to Kabul International Airport," a spokeswoman with the NATO force said.
Interior ministry spokesman Sidiq Sediqqi confirmed the attack on the heavily fortified airport, which houses a major NATO military base as well as operating civilian flights to destinations including Dubai, New Delhi and Istanbul.
Sediqqi said there were no Afghan casualties in the incident.
A series of suicide bomb and gun attacks earlier this year targeted foreign compounds, the Supreme Court, the airport and the presidential palace in the capital.
In October, a similar car bomb attack killed two civilians outside a compound housing foreign workers near the airport.
The blast was heard across the Afghan capital, which has seen a recent drop in insurgent attacks after several high-profile strikes earlier this year.
"We can confirm a suicide car bombing that targeted an ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) convoy coming to Kabul International Airport," a spokeswoman with the NATO force said.
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"The vehicle detonated too early and didn't reach the convoy. There were no ISAF casualties."
Interior ministry spokesman Sidiq Sediqqi confirmed the attack on the heavily fortified airport, which houses a major NATO military base as well as operating civilian flights to destinations including Dubai, New Delhi and Istanbul.
Sediqqi said there were no Afghan casualties in the incident.
A series of suicide bomb and gun attacks earlier this year targeted foreign compounds, the Supreme Court, the airport and the presidential palace in the capital.
In October, a similar car bomb attack killed two civilians outside a compound housing foreign workers near the airport.