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Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao arrives in Kabul

Kabul, Oct 9 (ANI): Indian Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao has arrived in Afghan capital Kabul to assess the situation arising out of Thursday's bomb blast outside the Indian embassy there, which claimed 17 lives and injured over 60.

Rao will consult with senior embassy officials on the next steps for ensuring the safety and security of Indian embassy staff, sources said.

Earlier, Rao and India's Ambassador to Afghanistan Jayant Prasad had said the intensity of the blast was similar to the July 7, 2008.

Rao had also said that the suicide attack in Kabul was directed at the Indian embassy.

No embassy staff was killed in the attack, but three ITBP personnel deployed for security duties outside the embassy had received minor injuries.

Seventeen people were killed and over 60 were injured in the explosion.

India is taking this issue "very seriously" and will launch a thorough investigation of the event. (ANI)

Iraq civil war is raging out of control

Washington, May 11: Richard Holbrooke, a former senior US diplomat and a possible Democratic secretary of state, today described Iraq as a ''civil war raging out of control'' and a foreign policy crisis worse than Vietnam. Holbrooke, who has served as US ambassador to the United Nations and as the top US diplomat for Europe and for East Asia, said it would likely fall to the next US president to decide whether and how to extricate.....
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