Six people were killed by a car bomb in Kabul targeting staff of one of Afghanistan's largest television networks on Wednesday, the Afghan Health Ministry said, the latest in a wave of attacks that are shaking the country.<br />The blast reverberated across the city, striking along a major road close to the Russian Embassy, security officials said.<br />It exploded next to a bus that was carrying staff of Tolo TV, a leading commercial station and Tolo News, its sister news channel, said Tolo News head Lotfullah Najafizada.<br />No one claimed immediate responsibility for the attack, which also injured 27 people, said Health Ministry spokesman Ismail Kawusi.<br />Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid said he didn't know if the group was involved.<br />“We condemn these terrorist attacks that kill innocent Afghans.<br />We await an update from security and government officials on the details of the attack,” Tolo TV said in a statement.
