Three people died while 21 are wounded in a recent attack of a suicide car bomber in Kabul, Afghanistan. However, there were others more rushed to private hospitals. A police officer witnessed the explosion and saw an Associated Press correspondent at the site. It was the first major strike since the attack last February 26 that left 16 people dead – six Indians and 10 Afghans. Associated Press reports the presence of a public bus and four utility vehicles that had no markings indicating them as American. The said targets were U.S. vehicles parked around government buildings. Policemen have arrested suspected bombers before but were caught unaware this time. They are alerted to observe a more tightened security and search.
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