Suicide bombing in east kills eight: Afghan police

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the bombing, which targeted a police station. Two policemen, a patrolman and an officer, were among the dead, said Abdul—Hakim Isaqzai, the police chief of Khost province, which borders Pakistan.

February 18, 2011 12:17 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:36 pm IST - KABUL

A suicide car bomb exploded in the eastern Afghan city of Khost Friday morning, killing at least eight people and injuring scores of others, police said.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for the bombing, which targeted a police station. Two policemen, a patrolman and an officer, were among the dead, said Abdul—Hakim Isaqzai, the police chief of Khost province, which borders Pakistan.

“It was very powerful, It shook Khost city,” he said about the blast.

Mr. Isaqzai said the police became suspicious of the bomber, prompting him to detonate his car rigged with explosives. The blast, in a crowded area of the city, damaged houses and shops and sent a pillar of thick black smoke into the air.

The police chief said security forces have surrounded the neighbourhood and ambulances were speeding through the area, transporting the injured to medical facilities.

Amir Pacha, director of hospitals in the province, said at least 30 other people, mostly civilians, were wounded in the blast.

In December 2009, a suicide bomber, who was a double agent, killed seven CIA employees at a U.S. intelligence base in Khost.

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