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Nato troops killed in Afghanistan Afghan crisis: Nato troops among 16 dead in Bagram bombing
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At least four Nato soldiers killed in eastern Afghanistan, Isaf says, amid continuing tension over disputed election result A suicide bomber has killed 16 people - including four Nato soldiers - in an attack on the outskirts of Bagram air base in north-eastern Afghanistan.
More to follow. Ten civilians and two police officers were also reportedly killed in the attack on a clinic near the largest US base in the country.
The attack comes amid a mounting crisis over the presidential election result.
Supporters of losing candidate Abdullah Abdullah say he will create a "parallel government" if his rival is elected.
US Secretary of State John Kerry has warned that a failure to accept the result could harm security and aid.