Most of the eight major attacks have targeted foreigners in Kabul and left at least 78 people dead.
November 2014
Nov 18: A suicide attack against a company run by a former British soldier kills two Afghan guards in Kabul.
Nov 19: A suicide bomber slams his car into the Green Village complex in Kabul, home to many foreigners.
Nov 23: At least 57 people are killed when a suicide bomber detonates his charge in the middle of a crowd watching a volleyball match in the southeastern province of Paktika, near the border with Pakistan.
The area is a stronghold of the Haqqani network, and the attack causes the highest death toll since 2011.
Nov 24: Two US soldiers are killed in Kabul by a roadside bomb as they drive by. The attack also causes Afghan civilian casualties, according to US defense officials.
Nov 27: A British diplomatic vehicle is hit by a car bomb in Kabul, killing six people including two embassy employees, one Afghan, one British.
Nov 29: The Taliban attack a residence for foreigners near the parliament in Kabul, killing four people. Three of them are a South African father working for an education organisation and his two children.
December 2014
Dec 11: Two suicide attacks rock Kabul, killing at least seven people and wounding around 30.
One attack claimed by the Taliban kills six Afghan soldiers riding in a military bus, while the other targets the French cultural centre where a play is taking place, killing one and wounding 15-20.
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