
A  US soldier reacts while seen at the site of a suicide car bomber in  Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. A suicide car bomber struck  a NATO convoy on the outskirts of Kabul on Saturday, causing casualties  among the NATO service members and Afghan civilians, the U.S.-led  coalition said. Afghan officials said three civilians and one policeman  were killed.

A  US soldier runs to the site of a suicide car bomber in Kabul,  Afghanistan, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. A suicide car bomber struck a NATO  convoy on the outskirts of Kabul on Saturday, causing casualties among  the NATO service members and Afghan civilians, the U.S.-led coalition  said. Afghan officials said three civilians and one policeman were  killed.

Afghanistan's  security forces push journalists back as they inspect the site after a  suicide attack near the Darul Aman palace in Kabul on October 29, 2011.  At least 14 people, including foreign forces, were killed when a Taliban  car bomber struck a US-run NATO convoy traveling through the Afghan  capital Kabul.

A  NATO helicopter flies above the site of a suicide car bomber as Afghan  security troops and us soldiers gather at the site, in Kabul,  Afghanistan, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. A suicide car bomber struck a NATO  convoy on the outskirts of Kabul on Saturday, causing casualties among  the NATO service members and Afghan civilians, the U.S.-led coalition  said. Afghan officials said three civilians and one policeman were  killed.

Afghanistan's  security force and rescue personnel inspect the site of a suicide  attack near the Darul Aman palace (back) in Kabul on October 29, 2011.  At least 14 people, including foreign forces, were killed when a Taliban  car bomber struck a US-run NATO convoy traveling through the Afghan  capital Kabul.

A  NATO helicopter flies above the site of a suicide car bomber in Kabul,  Afghanistan, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. A suicide car bomber struck a NATO  convoy on the outskirts of Kabul on Saturday, causing casualties among  the NATO service members and Afghan civilians, the U.S.-led coalition  said. Afghan officials said three civilians and one policeman were  killed.

NATO  forces carry a corpse from the site of a suicide attack near Darul Aman  Palace (back) in Kabul on October 29, 2011. At least 14 people, mostly  foreign forces, were killed when a Taliban car bomber struck a US-run  NATO convoy traveling through the Afghan capital Kabul. The attacker  detonated his Toyota Sedan car at 11:20 am (0650 GMT) in the southwest  of the city, and at least ten foreign forces, three civilians and a  policeman were among the casualties, police and Western officials said.

US  soldiers carry a body from the site of a suicide car bomber in Kabul,  Afghanistan, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. A suicide car bomber struck a NATO  convoy on the outskirts of Kabul on Saturday, causing casualties among  the NATO service members and Afghan civilians, the U.S.-led coalition  said. Afghan officials said three civilians and one policeman were  killed.

Afghanistan's  security force and rescue personnel work on site after a suicide attack  near the Darul Aman palace (back) in Kabul on October 29, 2011. At  least 14 people, including foreign forces, were killed when a Taliban  car bomber struck a US-run NATO convoy traveling through the Afghan  capital Kabul.

Afghanistan's  security force and rescue personnel work on site of a suicide attack  near the Darul Aman palace (back) in Kabul on October 29, 2011. At least  14 people, including foreign forces, were killed when a Taliban car  bomber struck a US-run NATO convoy traveling through the Afghan capital  Kabul.

Afghanistan's  security force personnel stand guard at the site of a suicide attack  near the Darul Aman palace (back) in Kabul on October 29, 2011. At least  14 people, including foreign forces, were killed when a Taliban car  bomber struck a US-run NATO convoy traveling through the Afghan capital  Kabul.

US  soldiiers, right, carry a body from the site of a suicide car bomber in  Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. A suicide car bomber  struck a NATO convoy on the outskirts of Kabul on Saturday, causing  casualties among the NATO service members and Afghan civilians, the  U.S.-led coalition said. Afghan officials said three civilians and one  policeman were killed.

US  soldiers check the site of a suicide car bomber in Kabul, Afghanistan,  Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. A suicide car bomber struck a NATO convoy on  the outskirts of Kabul on Saturday, causing casualties among the NATO  service members and Afghan civilians, the U.S.-led coalition said.  Afghan officials said three civilians and one policeman were killed. In  the background is the palace of former Afghan King Darul Aman which was  destroyed during the civil war.

US  soldiers walk at the site of a suicide car bomber in Kabul,  Afghanistan, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. A suicide car bomber struck a NATO  convoy on the outskirts of Kabul on Saturday, causing casualties among  the NATO service members and Afghan civilians, the U.S.-led coalition  said. Afghan officials said three civilians and one policeman were  killed. In the background is the palace of former Afghan King Darul Aman  which was destroyed during the civil war.

An  Afghan national army soldier holds his rifle while seen at the site of a  suicide car bomber in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. A  suicide car bomber struck a NATO convoy on the outskirts of Kabul on  Saturday, causing casualties among the NATO service members and Afghan  civilians, the U.S.-led coalition said. Afghan officials said three  civilians and one policeman were killed.

Afghan  Ahmad Fawad, 20, who was injured in a suicide car bomber, sits in a  hospital bed after receiving treatment, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday,  Oct. 29, 2011. A suicide car bomber struck a NATO convoy on the  outskirts of Kabul on Saturday, a U.S. official says all 13 NATO service  members killed in a suicide bombing in the Afghan capital were American  troops. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, which also  killed four Afghans, including a policeman.

Afghan  boy, Ali Ahmad, 9, who was injured in a suicide car bomber, lies in a  hospital bed after receiving treatment, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday,  Oct. 29, 2011. A suicide car bomber struck a NATO convoy on the  outskirts of Kabul on Saturday, a U.S. official says all 13 NATO service  members killed in a suicide bombing in the Afghan capital were American  troops. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, which also  killed four Afghans, including a policeman.

US  soldiers, left, stand at the site of a suicide car bomber in Kabul,  Afghanistan, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. A suicide car bomber struck a NATO  convoy on the outskirts of Kabul on Saturday, a U.S. official says all  13 NATO service members killed in a suicide bombing in the Afghan  capital were American troops. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the  attack, which also killed four Afghans, including a policeman.

Afghan  security men stand near the site of a suicide car bomber in Kabul,  Afghanistan, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. A suicide car bomber struck a NATO  convoy on the outskirts of Kabul on Saturday, causing casualties among  the NATO service members and Afghan civilians, the U.S.-led coalition  said. Afghan officials said three civilians and one policeman were  killed.

Afghan  Ahmad Fawad, 20, who was injured in a suicide car bomber, sits in a  hospital bed after receiving treatment, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday,  Oct. 29, 2011. A suicide car bomber struck a NATO convoy on the  outskirts of Kabul on Saturday, a U.S. official says all 13 NATO service  members killed in a suicide bombing in the Afghan capital were American  troops. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, which also  killed four Afghans, including a policeman.

US  soldiers secure the site of a suicide car bomber in Kabul, Afghanistan,  Saturday, Oct. 29, 2011. A suicide car bomber struck a NATO convoy on  the outskirts of Kabul on Saturday, a U.S. official says all 13 NATO  service members killed in a suicide bombing in the Afghan capital were  American troops. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack,  which also killed four Afghans, including a policeman.

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