KABUL, Afghanistan, May 29, 2008

Car Bomb Targets Troops, Kills 3 Afghans

Minor Damage To International Military Convoy; Taliban Claims To Have Kidnapped Frenchman

  • A British soldier, center, with the International Security Assistant Force (ISAF) stands with Afghan officials at the site of a suicide attack in Helmand province, south of Kabul, Afghanistan, May 28, 2008. A separate suicide attack in Kabul killed three civilians on May 29, 2008.

    A British soldier, center, with the International Security Assistant Force (ISAF) stands with Afghan officials at the site of a suicide attack in Helmand province, south of Kabul, Afghanistan, May 28, 2008. A separate suicide attack in Kabul killed three civilians on May 29, 2008.  (AP Photo/Abdul Khaleq)

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(CBS/AP)  A suicide car bomber hit a convoy of international soldiers in Kabul on Thursday, killing three Afghans caught in the blast, police said.

The attack targeted two armored SUVs, causing minor damage to the vehicles. None of the soldiers inside the vehicles was wounded or killed, said Lt. Col. David Johnson, a spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition. He did not immediately know the nationalities of the troops.

Also Thursday, a senior Taliban commander in Afghanistan's central Ghazni province contacted CBS News and said militants had kidnapped a French national near the town of Janda.

The French citizen, said to be a man, and his Afghan driver were allegedly seized while traveling by car. The Taliban commander, who spoke to CBS on condition or anonymity, did not give the French national's name, but said the captive used to work for the Afghan government.

CBS News could not independently verify the Taliban's claim, but the source has provided accurate information in the past. Officials on duty at the French Foreign Ministry and the Defense Ministry told CBS early Thursday morning they were unaware of any French nationals missing in Afghanistan.

Ghazni province is where Taliban militants kidnapped 23 Christian church volunteers from South Korea on July 19 last year. Two of the hostages were killed and the rest were eventually freed.

U.S. troops from a base on the outskirts of Kabul cordoned off the area shortly after the car bomb attack.

The blast killed three Afghans and wounded four, said Mohammad Aslam, a police officer at the scene. Small shops line the road, and pedestrians frequently walk alongside the busy route.

An Afghan father wailed and beat himself after the bombing, saying a child of his was killed in the blast. Children's shoes lay in the road after the bombing.

The attack took place on a road leading to several military bases that is frequently targeted by bombers.

Militants have increased their use of suicide attacks the last two years. They typically target Afghan and international police and soldiers, but Afghan civilians are often killed and wounded in the attacks.

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by downsteamjim May 30, 2008 5:23 PM EDT
To Inventagod: You should change your name to Inventastory.
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by inventagod2 May 30, 2008 12:55 PM EDT

The Bu$h Oil Invasion churns on, stories are moving to the back page, due to massive bribes to the news services... move along, no story here...
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by petro49l May 30, 2008 11:09 AM EDT
Bin Laden has probably become suicidal. He is facing defeat and demise. Osama cannot stand living. He has no reason or faith. It would be kind if someone ended it for him. I don''t believe he should suffer.
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by glock4me May 30, 2008 12:14 AM EDT
At least no Americans were killed or injured.
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by petro49l May 29, 2008 6:23 PM EDT
Bin Laden''s wailing and crying about this war is tiring. He is a weakling and geek. Osama should surrender, if he has half a brain. Why does Al Qada follow someone whose physique is like Henry Waxman? I would hate to see these two guys nude.
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by petro49l May 29, 2008 11:37 AM EDT
The United States Air Force needs to drop bombs on Waziristan. Without support structures, Taliban will be forced out. Bin Laden has no place to hide. Once caught, he should face the gallows.
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by thcarson-2009 May 29, 2008 11:20 AM EDT
Has France surrendered yet?
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by bluestardad May 29, 2008 10:09 AM EDT
THANK GOD BUSH IS LEAVING NOW AMERICA CAN GET SOME REAL GOVERNMENT!
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by floydzeppl May 29, 2008 7:26 AM EDT
Why are we in Afghanistan when we could be failing on a much larger scale in Iraq instead? We don''t care about Turrrrists anymore, remember?
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by feelfree4u May 29, 2008 5:50 AM EDT

Well, at least they died for nothing.
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