Transcript for A suicide truck bombing in Afghanistan claims at least 90 lives, including Americans

Overseas tonight, to Afghanistan, one of the worst attacks in years and it comes just as president trump decides whether to send more U.S. Troops. A devastating suicide truck bombing in kabul. The moment was captured on an office surveillance camera. The rush-hour blast killing at least 90 people and more than 400 injured. Here's ABC's Martha Raddatz. Reporter: The death toll was so large, the destruction so vast, that even for this country at war for well over a decade, the loss was staggering. In the early morning hours, the massive truck bomb ripping through what is supposed to be one of the most secure parts of kabul. The moment captured here from inside an office building. So powerful the blast shattered windows a mile away. Buildings were leveled. Bodies scattered. Cars incinerated. "There are people inside the car still alive, but the door is stuck" this man yelled. Among the wounded, diplomats. This is the German embassy, heavily damaged in the blast. Eleven American contractors at a U.S. Military facility near also hurt, but not seriously. No one claimed responsibility, but the Afghan government strongly suspects the Taliban, despite the group's denials they had anything to do with it. And Martha Raddatz with us tonight. You mentioned those minor injuries of the American at a nearby U.S. Military base. You spent a lot of time there. This comes as president trump now considers whether to send more troops to Afghanistan. The pernt gone has drafted a number of proposals which could mean thousands of additional troops. Adding to the already 8,000 there. Next tonight, new images of that groundbreaking U.S. Anti-missile test.

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