The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack, saying one of its suicide bombers had blown himself up near a NATO patrol in the province of Parwan, north of the capital Kabul.
The attack comes as Afghanistan is mired in political crisis, with a bitter row raging over allegations of fraud in the presidential runoff election.
"Four International Security Assistance Force service members died as a result of an enemy forces attack," a statement from the NATO mission said.
In line with coalition policy, it did not name the nationalities of the victims.
The attack comes as Afghanistan is mired in political crisis, with a bitter row raging over allegations of fraud in the presidential runoff election.
"Four International Security Assistance Force service members died as a result of an enemy forces attack," a statement from the NATO mission said.
In line with coalition policy, it did not name the nationalities of the victims.
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