Taliban suicide bomber kills 14 Nepalese security guards in Kabul

A Taliban suicide bomber killed 14 Nepalese security guards in a blast targeting their Kabul minibus, officials said, the first claimed attack in the capital since Washington expanded the US military’s authority to strike the insurgents.
The attack, which police said was carried out by a suicide bomber on foot, came shortly before 6.00am on a main road leading east out of the capital towards the city of Jalalabad.
“As a result 14 foreigners were killed, all Nepalese nationals,” the interior ministry said in a statement, adding it “strongly condemns” the attack.
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The guards were employed by a company that provides security to Western embassies in Kabul, a security official who asked to remain anonymous said. Nine other people were wounded, including five Nepalese and four Afghans, the ministry said.
The sound of the explosion could be heard across Kabul and a plume of smoke could be seen above the site of the blast on the Jalalabad road, a main route that houses many foreign compounds and military facilities.