NATO says 1 international service member killed in attack on military base in Kabul

Afghanistan's national police stand guard at the entrance gate of Police Academy a day after two massive attacks in Kabul, Afghanistan, Saturday, Aug. 8, 2015. Friday's attacks, one near a government and military complex in a residential area and the other a suicide bombing outside the police academy, sent the strongest message yet to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani that militants are still able to strike at his heavily fortified seat of power. (AP Photo/Rahmat Gul) (The Associated Press)

Afghanistan's security forces stop a vehicle near the site of an attack on a foreign camp integrity, north of Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday, Aug. 7, 2015. Two massive attacks in Kabul on Friday, one striking near a government and military complex in a residential area and the other a suicide bombing outside a police academy, killed at least 35 people, sending the strongest message yet to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani — that militants are still able to strike at his heavily fortified seat of power. (AP Photo/Massoud Hossaini) (The Associated Press)

Afghanistan's national police and soldiers guard near the area of a suicide attack on the police academy, west of Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday, Aug. 7, 2015. Two massive attacks in Kabul on Friday, one striking near a government and military complex in a residential area and the other a suicide bombing outside a police academy, killed at least 35 people, sending the strongest message yet to Afghan President Ashraf Ghani — that militants are still able to strike at his heavily fortified seat of power. (AP Photo/Massoud Hossaini) (The Associated Press)

A NATO official says one international service member was killed in an attack on a military base in the Afghan capital.

The nationality of the victim has not been released.

NATO spokesman Col. Brian Tribus says Saturday that the attack on Camp Integrity, on Kabul's outskirts, left two insurgents dead. He says the late Friday attack involved at least two insurgents. Other details were not immediately released.

The attack on the camp followed within hours of a suicide attack on a police academy in Kabul that killed 20 people and wounded at least 24. Earlier Friday, a truck bomb in a residential area of Kabul killed 15 people and wounded more than 200.

No one has claimed responsibility for any of the attacks.