A suicide bomber blew himself up in front of a checkpoint in Uruzgan province south of Afghanistan Tuesday morning killing five persons including three soldiers, police said, Xinhua reported.
"A man, strapped explosive device to his body, blew himself up in front of an army checkpoint on the road connecting provincial capital Trinkot to Chora district when the soldiers were checking vehicles killing three soldiers and two civilians," Juma Gul Hemat the police chief of Uruzgan told Xinhua.
Two soldiers and three more civilians were injured in the blast, he added.
No groups or individuals have claimed responsibility for the attack.
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