An attack on a police bus in Afghanistan's capital Kabul killed dozens of people.
Most of the dead were police instructors but a number of civilians were also killed.
The Taleban said they were behind the attack - possibly the worst since they were ousted in 2001.
More than 30 people were injured in the blast, either a suicide attack or a device fixed on the bus.
Among them were five foreigners - including this Japanese national receiving treatment.
Bewildered Kabul residents are used to violence but rarely on this scale.
As investigators began combing the site for clues, people were wondering whether their city will turn into another Baghdad.
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