Taliban Attacks Rock Kabul After U.S. Afghan Security Agreement
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The Afghan Taliban has intensified attacks in Kabul with a series of bombings and raids targeting foreigners and locals in the capital after Afghanistan and the U.S. signed security agreements in September.
At least 10 attacks over the past two weeks have left scores dead. The latest targeted a foreign compound yesterday, killing three South Africans and an Afghan, according to Kabul police chief Mohammad Zahir Zahir. On Nov. 27, an aid agency was the target of an attack, with a Nepalese security guard injured.