Suicide blasts in Afghanistan kill one and injure more than 60 in attack on US military base of Bagram – officials
Afghan security forces arrive near the site of a suicide attack in Bagram, north of Kabul, Afghanistan on December 11, 2019.
The attack comes as the United States looks to revive stalled peace talks with Taliban militants who control more territory than at any point since being ousted from power by coalition forces in 2001. "A 30-minute clash also happened between the attackers, who obviously wanted to enter the base, and foreign forces," said Wahida Shahkar, a spokeswoman for the governor of Parwan province, where the base is located.
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