Five U.S. troops were among the service members wounded after a suicide attacker targeted their convoy near the village of Qal’eh-ye Musa Bala in Parwan province, according to a U.S. military statement.
The attack was carried out with a vehicle laden with explosives. Other wounded included members of the NATO Operation Resolute Support mission, and Afghan civilians.
“The wounded service members were taken to the Bagram Airfield hospital for treatment. None of the injuries are considered life threatening,” said a statement from Operation Resolute Support.
Navy Capt. Bill Salvin, a spokesman for the mission, said a Georgian soldier and a military working dog were also wounded in the attack.
The Afghan civilians were evacuated to a local hospital and their condition is unknown, the statement said.
