A suicide attacker rammed a motorcycle laden with explosives into a joint NATO-Afghan patrol near Bagram air base in Afghanistan on Monday.
A rocket barrage hit Kabul afterwards. It is the deadliest attack on foreign troops since August.
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Aljazeera reports:
The soldiers were targeted as they moved through a village near Bagram Airfield, the largest US military facility in Afghanistan, NATO and Afghan officials said.
Brigadier General Wilson Shoffner, head of public affairs for the NATO force, said in a statement that six service members were killed and three others wounded in the suicide attack near Bagram airbase.
“We’re deeply saddened by this loss,” said Shoffner.
A US official confirmed that all NATO troops killed were American. Two wounded were also US soldiers and the other was Afghan.
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.
In New York, Police Commissioner William Bratton said on Monday that a New York City police detective, Joseph Lemm, was one of the six Americans killed in the attack.
Lemm was a 15-year veteran of the New York Police Department and worked in the Bronx Warrant Squad.
Bratton says Lemm served in the US National Guard and, while a member of the police force, he had been deployed twice to Afghanistan and once to Iraq.
He leaves behind a wife and three children.
Blasts rock Kabul
Later on Monday, a rocket attack barrage rocked the capital Kabul with at least three loud explosions.
Two rockets landed near Kabul’s diplomatic district, a police source told Al Jazeera.
A third rocket hit an area near Kabul airport, the source added. No casualties have so far been reported.
The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the attack.
“We will continue to target foreign forces until they leave our country [Afghanistan],” Zabihullah Mujahid, the Taliban spokesperson, told Al Jazeera.
The violence comes as a southern district in Helmand province fell to the Taliban after days of heavy fighting, officials told Al Jazeera.
The Taliban has stepped up attacks and has made territorial gains since NATO forces reduced troop levels and handed over security responsibilities to the Afghan National Army a year ago.
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