2002 Kabul bombing

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Coordinates: 34°31′59″N 69°09′58″E / 34.533°N 69.166°E / 34.533; 69.166

2002 Kabul bombing
LocationKabul, Afghanistan
DateSeptember 5, 2002
TargetUnknown
Attack type
Car bombing
Deaths26
Injured167
PerpetratorsUnknown

The 2002 Kabul bombing was a car bombing that killed 26 people and wounded 167 on September 5, 2002, in front of the Ministry of Information and Culture building in Kabul, Afghanistan.[1] It was the biggest and deadliest attack since the formation of the Karzai administration. The Taliban, al-Qaeda, and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar's group have all been suspects. It came shortly after Hekmaytar called for a holy war against the foreign troops of ISAF.[2][3] Just a few hours after the bombings, Hamid Karzai narrowly survived an assassination attempt by a Taliban member in the city of Kandahar.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ "35 killed in Kabul suicide bomb attack". China Daily. Associated Press. 18 June 2007. Retrieved 17 January 2011.
  2. ^ http://edition.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/central/09/05/afghan.blast/
  3. ^ "Carnage in central Kabul". 5 September 2002.
  4. ^ "Karzai survives attempt on his life". 5 September 2002.
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