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Multiple attacks kill 13 in Afghanistan as Nato deadline looms

A series of deadly Taliban attacks in Afghanistan on Saturday highlight the void that will be left when US-led Nato troops depart

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Afghan security forces inspect the site of a suicide attack on a military bus in Kabul on Saturday. Photo: Reuters

Taliban insurgents killed at least 13 people in a series of gun and suicide attacks in Afghanistan on Saturday, underlining worsening security as US-led Nato forces end their combat mission in the country.

A suicide blast wrecked an Afghan military bus in Kabul, causing an unconfirmed number of casualties, while a senior court official was assassinated in the city and 12 Afghan mine clearance workers were gunned down in the south.

Two Nato soldiers were also killed on Friday in an attack in the east of Afghanistan, the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said in a statement, without identifying their nationality.

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The Taliban claimed responsibility for all the attacks.

The latest bout of violence comes ahead of the official end of Nato’s war against the Taliban on December 31 after 13 years of fighting that has failed to thwart the Islamist insurgency.

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The bloodshed has wrecked claims that the insurgency is weakening and highlighted fears that Afghanistan could trip into a spiral of violence as the US-led military presence declines.

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