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Suicide blast outside NATO Afghan base

KHOST, Afghanistan (Reuters) - A suicide bomber blew up a car laden with explosives outside a NATO base in Afghanistan's southeastern province of Khost on Monday, killing at least one Afghan, residents said.

A Reuters reporter saw two helicopters hovering over the base, which lies on a key road. Foreign forces had cordoned off the road.

An Afghan NATO press official in Khost said the alliance suffered no casualties from the attack, adding that seven Afghan nationals, including guards of the base, were wounded.

Earlier on Monday, two police were wounded by a bomb in another part of the province, which lies near the border with Pakistan and is part of the main bastion for Taliban guerrillas.

Removed in a U.S.-led invasion in 2001, the Taliban have made a comeback since 2005. The Islamist group largely relies on suicide attacks and roadside bomb raids in its campaign against the government and the foreign forces that support it.

(Writing by Sayed Salahuddin; Editing by Alex Richardson)

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