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As many as 14, most of them civilians, have died in separate bombing attacks in the Afghan provinces of Zabul and Kandahar.
Listen to the SBS Sinhala feature on Australian government's involvement on bringing vulnerable Afghan citizens who worked for Australian defence forces in Afghanistan and the mix responses on government involvement on this process
Voters in Afghanistan have been warned by the Taliban to stay away, threatening to attack polling stations in the run-off presidential elections.
It comes as the Taliban urges skilled Afghans to stop fleeing the country.
Afghanistan's election watchdog has stripped 19 winners in the country's parliamentary election of their victories because of fraud.
The Pentagon has rejected claims made in an SBS Dateline report that the soldier who killed 17 Afghan civilians was not acting alone.
The Taliban broke off contacts over peace talks with Washington and the Afghan president demanded US troops leave village outposts, just days after an American soldier massacred 16 villagers.
An Afghan government media officer says only seven MPs voted against new agreements allowing US and NATO troops to remain in the country.
President Barack Obama was back in Washington on Monday after a lightning 32-hour trip to Afghanistan to visit US troops.
As the United States starts exiting the Afghan war, analysts warn that dysfunction in Kabul and its naked hostility towards the White House jeopardise the US goal of handing over security in 2014.