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Suicide attack on NATO convoy in Kabul kills 8 civilians

A suicide bombing in the Afghan capital Kabul on Wednesday killed eight people and wounded at least 28, officials said, in an attack on a convoy of armoured personnel carriers used by the NATO-led Resolute Support mission.

Blast claimed by ISIS hits armoured personnel vehicles in Afghan capital

Security forces inspect the site of a suicide attack in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Wednesday, May 3 , 2017. (Massoud Hossaini/Associated Press)

A suicide bombing in the Afghan capital Kabul on Wednesday killed eight people and wounded at least 28, officials said, in an attack on a convoy of armoured personnel carriers used by the NATO-led Resolute Support mission.

The blast, which was later claimed by ISIS, hit the NATO coalition convoy during the morning rush hour in one of the busiest areas of Kabul.

Public health officials in the capital said eight civilians were killed and at least 25 wounded, with a number of civilian vehicles that were near the convoy destroyed or badly damaged.

A Resolute Support spokesperson, U.S. Navy Captain Bill Salvin, said three U.S. service members were wounded in the attack.

The armoured personnel carriers, which are designed to withstand large blasts, were able to return to a coalition base under their own power, he said.

The attack follows a threat by the Taliban to target foreign forces in the spring offensive that it launched last week.

Witnesses said traces of blood and clothing could be seen on the ground at the blast site. Kabul television stations earlier reported that at least three people had been killed.

The heavily armoured MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected) vehicles that coalition forces use to travel in Kabul appeared to have suffered only relatively minor external damage, witnesses said.

The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria said in a statement on its Amaq news agency that a suicide bomber detonated an explosives-rigged car as the convoy passed an area near the U.S. embassy.