Thursday morning's attack, which also injured a security official, reportedly lasted nearly five hours.
The attack on the airport comes at a time of great uncertainty for Afghanistan as votes from the second round of a disputed presidential election are to be recounted.
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Carnage as the attacker drove a 4x4 vehicle into the market in Orgun district and detonated the explosives.
Officials said the death toll was certain to rise. Another source said up to 50 people may have been killed.
Bergdahl is serving at Fort Sam Houston, where he's spent the last month recuperating at an Army hospital.
The former POW was given a job in an effort to reintegrate him into the Army.
The deadline for a deal is July 20.
The agreement brings a wave of relief after weeks of tensions over who will become Afghanistan's second democratically elected president.
Abdullah, the early leader in the vote count, has claimed that ballots at more than 7,000 polling stations were rigged in favor of Ahmadzai.
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The secretary of state flew from China to Afghanistan, hoping to broker calm between Abdullah Abdullah and Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai
Obama says Afghan election results should be honored and examined to ensure credibility.
Ten civilians and two Afghan policemen were also killed in the attack on a Bagram clinic.
Abdullah has claimed that about two million ballots from more than 7,000 polling stations were rigged.
On Wednesday, Taliban conducted suicide bombing in front of an air force bus near the Kabul University, killing eight people.
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The Obama administration views India as a key strategic counter-balance in Asia to an increasingly assertive China.
The Taliban reportedly claimed responsibility for the attack.