Deadly bomb blast targets Afghan vice president
At least 10 people have been killed in a bomb attack in the Afghan capital Kabul that targeted first vice president Amrullah Saleh.
Mr Saleh, a former Afghan intelligence services head, escaped with slight burns on his face and hand.
Footage filmed shortly after the explosion showed a large plume of black smoke rising from the scene.
The blast came as Afghan officials and the Taliban are prepared to begin their first formal talks.
Mr Saleh is known as a vocal opponent of the Taliban, and the former intelligence chief has survived several previous assassination attempts, including one last year that killed 20 people at his office.
Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said in a tweet that the militant group was not involved in the blast.
Tareq Arain, a spokesman for Afghanistan’s interior ministry, said the explosion targeted Mr Saleh’s convoy as he travelled to work.
He said 10 civilians who worked in the area were killed and 15 people, including one of Mr Saleh’s bodyguards, were wounded.
Speaking after the blast, Mr Saleh vowed to continue his political work.