KABUL: A Taliban suicide attacker struck a government bus in Kabul Monday, wounding eight people, officials said, as insurgent representatives hold talks with an Afghan delegation aimed at ending the country’s 13-year war.
The bus was carrying employees of the attorney general’s office to work in downtown Kabul when the bomber struck, as the militants press on with their annual spring offensive.
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