KABUL:
A car bomb attack on a convoy of the governor of Afghanistan's southern Logar
province killed at least eight Afghan security force members on Sunday morning
but left the provincial chief unharmed, local officials said.
Shahpoor
Ahmadzai, the spokesman for Logar's provincial police, said the bomber
detonated an explosives-packed car close to the governor's convoy on a major
highway between Logar and the capital Kabul.
"Unfortunately
10 others are wounded, and the number of casualties may rise" Ahmadzai
said, adding that the provincial chief of the country's intelligence agency was
also in the convoy but unhurt in the attack.
Zabihullah
Mujahid, a spokesman for the Taliban, said in a statement that the group was
responsible for the blast and that a "large number" of Afghan special
forces had been killed or wounded.
Logar,
located around 75 kms (46 miles) from Kabul, is known as a strategic gateway to
the capital and is vulnerable to attacks due to the Taliban's active presence
in most areas of the province.
The
militant group have ramped up attacks in strategic provinces in recent months
in their battle to expel foreign forces, topple the Western-backed government
and restore their version of hardline Islamic law, even as peace talks with the
United States ramp up.
Reuters