Nine civilians and four police officers were killed and dozens more were wounded yesterday in a Taliban twin suicide attack targeting a US-run military base in central Afghanistan, officials said.

A suicide bomber on foot detonated near the gate of the base

The first bombing was carried out by a militant on foot, followed by a huge blast from a truck bomb that destroyed much of a local bazaar near the military outpost in Wardak province’s Sayedabad district, police said.

“The number of wounded is so high that it can hardly be counted. Lots of people have been wounded and much of the Sayedabad bazaar has been destroyed,” Wardak police spokesman Abdul Wali told AFP.

Ghulam Farouq Mukhlis, the provincial public health director, told AFP that at least 43 civilians were admitted to local hospitals. Ten people were evacuated to the capital Kabul for “serious injuries”, Mukhlis added.

A Western military official close to Nato’s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) who spoke anonymously told AFP that two ISAF soldiers were wounded in the blasts.

“There were no ISAF fatalities,” an ISAF spokesman told AFP separately, confirming the twin blast.

Shahidullah Shahid, a spokesman for the provincial administration, confirmed the attack, describing the truck-bombing as “massive”.

“A suicide bomber on foot detonated near the gate of the base in Sayedabad, Wardak province, opening the way for a truck suicide bombing that followed him,” Shahid told AFP.

Sayedabad is an insurgency-plagued region and the base there was attacked in a truck bombing in September last year. More than 80 people, about 50 of them US soldiers, were wounded in that attack. A witness said a small bazaar near the base, which is located along a highway that links capital Kabul to the southern province of Kandahar, was “totally destroyed” by yesterday’s explosion.

Afghan and Western troops blocked the road after the blasts for more than an hour, causing traffic jams along the busy highway, the witness, who refused to give his name, told AFP. “They were huge explosions, very big,” he said.

Many civilians work on or near Nato bases and bazaars.

Zabihullah Mujahed, a spokes­man for the Taliban insurgents, claimed responsibility for the attack in a text message to AFP.

The UN says 1,145 civilians were killed and 1,954 wounded in the war in the first six months of this year.

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