| Convoy attacked in Afghan capital |
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Two foreigners were among the injured in Saturday's blast but it was not immediately clear if they were from inetrnational military forces operating in the country. British troops and Afghan police sealed off the area, an AFP reporter said. Attacks have increased in Kabul in the past year as Afghanistan has suffered its bloodiest period since US-led soldiers forced the Taliban movement from power. In the last bombing in the capital, on August 15, a mine hit a convoy of 4WD vehicles, killing three policemen from the German embassy. Rescue attempt
Separately, the Afghan defence minister has revealed that the Afghan military called off a plan to attempt to rescue 23 South Korean hostages shortly after they were captured by the Taliban five weeks ago. "From day one, especially from the second day of the Korean hostage crisis, the national army was in position to initiate military action. We wanted to use our first commando battalion, an elite unit," Abdul Rahim Wardak, defence minister, said. The Taliban have demanded that the Afghan government release imprisoned colleagues in return for the hostages. Kabul has refused to give in to the demand, saying that would just encourage more kidnapping.
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