The blast tore through a market building across the street from the heavily fortified embassy compound, leaving rubble and debris strewn across the road, where the the Afghan Interior Ministry is also located.
The Indian embassy was the scene in July last year of the deadliest attack in the capital of the eight-year-old war, when a Taliban suicide car bomber killed 58 people, including two senior Indian diplomats, and wounded a further 141.
"As per reports we have received all embassy personnel are safe. There has been some damage to the embassy property. We are closely monitoring the situation," Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Vishnu Prakash said in New Delhi . He said it was too early to speculate who could be behind the attack.
Indian authorities blamed the Pakistani intelligence service for last year's blast.
Violence in Afghanistan has reached its worst levels of the war with Taliban insurgents spreading their attacks to previously secure areas. This year has also been the deadliest for Western troops in the country.
There are now more than 100,000 Western troops serving in Afghanistan , two-thirds of them American.
Source : reuter news
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