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imageKABUL: A suicide bomber on Sunday attacked a vehicle convoy carrying Afghan lawmakers including a prominent female MP, killing three civilians and injuring 22 others, officials said.

The blast, in which the attacker detonated an explosives-packed car, left the MPs' vehicles badly damaged on a main road in the west of Kabul, close to the parliament.

"(Shukria) Barakzai -- she is fine and suffers small injuries," interior ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said of the politician via Twitter.

"Three people (were) martyred and 22 people injured," he said.

Barakzai is a renowned campaigner for women's rights in Afghanistan, a stance that attracts fierce opposition from many militant groups and conservatives.

She has spoken about receiving regular death threats, but there was no immediate claim of responsibility for Sunday's blast.

Television footage showed a clearly shaken Barakzai walking away from her wrecked car while other passengers were covered in blood.

Shinkay Karokhil, another female MP, told AFP: "The target was a convoy of MPs who were driving toward the parliament. Shukria Barakzai was affected by the attack but she is fine."

The blast came the day after President Ashraf Ghani completed a two-day visit to neighbouring Pakistan, which is blamed for sheltering insurgent leaders behind many of the attacks in Afghanistan.

Ghani said improved relations with Pakistan could help security in the troubled region as US-led NATO combat troops leave Afghanistan after more than a decade of fighting the Taliban.

Barakzai is a close supporter of Ghani, who has stressed the need for better women's rights since he came to power in September.

Female officials have often been targeted by insurgents in Afghanistan.

The country's most senior female police officer was shot dead last year in Helmand province, months after her predecessor was also gunned down.

Female MP Fariba Ahmadi Kakar was seized at gunpoint on a highway and held hostage by the Taliban for a month last year before being freed.

Barakzai voiced strong criticism of US-led efforts last year to open peace talks with the Taliban, whom she described as "a terror network who are killing every single day Afghan civilians, women and children".

Women's rights have been central to the multi-billion-dollar international development effort in Afghanistan, but women still endure routine discrimination, abuse and violence.

Under the Taliban's 1996-2001 regime, women were forced to wear the all-enveloping burqa, banned from jobs and forbidden even to leave the house without a male chaperone.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2014

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