The NATO-led mission in Afghanistan says eight civilians have been killed, along with one of its service members, after a special forces base was attacked.<br /><br /> It is claimed that insurgents struck Camp Integrity in Kabul with a car bomb and then followed it up with gunfire.<br /><br /> No one has admitted launching the attack and it was not immediately clear if there was any damage to the NATO base.<br /><br /> NATO officials said authorities were still gathering information about the attack on the facility near Kabul airport.<br /><br /> It was part of a wave of bombings in the capital on Friday, which left more than 50 people dead and hundreds wounded.<br /><br /> At the Afghan police academy, dozens of police cadets and civilians were killed or injured in a suicide bomb blast. <br /><br /> A truck bomb also exploded in central Kabul, killing seven people and wounding around four hundred. <br /><br /> The war between the Western-backed government and the Taliban has intensified since the NATO combat mission ended last year and most foreign troo
