Five security officials were killed Saturday morning by suicide bombers who were targeting the governor's office in Kandahar, Afghanistan, government officials said. Three suspects were near the governor's compound when they detonated their bombs, officials were quoted as saying by CNN. "One detonated on the street outside the compound. The other entered a container where police stay and detonated there. The other entered through the compound door and blew himself up," said Ahmad Wali Karzai, head of the provincial council in Kandahar. The governor was not harmed. Two police officers and three security guards were killed. Eight others were injured in the bombing, including a female officer, the officials said.