A look at some of the deadliest attacks in recent years in Afghanistan as Taliban-US peace deal nears.
in Afghanistan’s capital late Saturday was a stark reminder that the war-weary country faces daily threats not only from the long-established Taliban but also from a brutal local affiliate of the Islamic State group, which claimed responsibility for the attack.Aug. 17: An Islamic State suicide bomber kills at least 63 people, including women and children, at a crowded wedding party in Kabul.
Aug. 15: The Islamic State group claims responsibility after a suicide blast in a Shiite area in Kabul kills 34 students. April 22: An Islamic State suicide bomber attacks a voter registration center in Kabul, killing 57 people.
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