AlQa'dah 25, 1436, September 09, 2015, SPA -- Roadside bombings in Afghanistan killed two Afghan soldiers and four children Wednesday, officials said, as a suspected NATO drone strike killed two militants, AP reported. The deadliest attack struck in Kunduz province, where a roadside bomb targeting a local government official instead killed the children and wounded three, said Amanuddin Qurishi, the targeted official. Near the capital in Kabul province's Kalakan district, local official Rahmat Khan Faqirzada said a roadside bombing likely triggered by a remote control killed two soldiers and wounded a civilian. Faqirzada said an investigation is underway to determine who planted the bomb. The Taliban later claimed responsibility for the Kabul blast in a text message to journalists. Meanwhile in Kunar province, governor's spokesman Muslim Abdul Ghani said a suspected NATO drone strike on Tuesday morning killed a militant commander and one of his fighters. NATO had no immediate comment on the strike.