Blast in Kabul, At least two people were killed and a dozen more wounded
At least two people were killed and a dozen more wounded in an explosion targeting the convoy of Afghanistan‘s vice president Amrullah Saleh in central Kabul early Wednesday, officials said.
Saleh, who is the senior of Afghanistan’s two vice presidents, was not harmed.
“This terrorist attack has failed and Saleh is safe and fine,” said Razwan Murad, the head of Saleh’s media office.
Interior ministry spokesman Tareq Arian said initial reports showed two people had been killed and another 12 wounded in the blast.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, one of Saleh’s aides told our reporters that a suicide bomber had targeted Saleh’s convoy as he left his home and was headed to work.
Abdullah, a shopkeeper who gave only one name, said the blast had blown out his windows.
“A shop that sold gas cylinders also caught fire, causing the cylinders to blow up,” he said.
At least 20 people — most of them civilians — were killed and 50 others wounded when a suicide attacker and gunmen targeted Saleh’s Kabul office.
Saleh, an outspoken critic of the Taliban, survived an attack last year ahead of presidential elections.
Wednesday’s attack comes as Afghan negotiators and the Taliban are expected to begin peace talks soon in the Qatari capital of Doha.
Saleh is President Ashraf Ghani’s “first” deputy. The second vice president is Sarwar Danish.