Canadian soldiers slightly wounded by roadside bomb blast in Kabul
OTTAWA (CP) - Two Canadian soldiers suffered minor wounds after a roadside bomb went off next to their armoured patrol in Afghanistan's capital city of Kabul.
Defence Department officials say the blast hit one of two Canadian Coyote vehicles that were part of an armoured reconnaissance squadron patrolling Kabul before Sunday's parliamentary elections.
It was not immediately clear if any civilians were wounded or killed by the improvised explosive device that left a crater almost three metres wide.
The troops are believed to be with the Royal Canadian Dragoons and are among about 700 Canadian soldiers based at Camp Julien, including an infantry element from the 3rd Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment.
Investigators and a quick-reaction force were on the scene, where the Coyote was still able to move under its own power.
The troops, who are part of a NATO peacemaking force, will close Camp Julien after the elections and move south to the contingent's new operations base in Kandahar, which is under U.S. command.
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