KABUL (Reuters) - A bomb attack on a wedding ceremony in the Afghan capital of Kabul on Saturday night rocked the war-torn country for 18 years. ISIS's attack killed at least 63 people and wounded 183.

Despite hopes for negotiations between the Taliban and Washington and the Afghan government, this attack has once again proved that the end of violence in the country will not be near. Last.

The most prominent of these attacks are:

Afghanistan has been witnessing for years clashes and acts of violence almost daily between security and the military on the one hand, and the Taliban on the other hand, resulting in deaths on both sides, as well as air operations carried out by government fighters and other coalition.

Washington has recently sought to open dialogue with the Taliban to end the cycle of violence, but the Taliban insist that US troops leave Afghanistan as a prerequisite for peace with the government.