In a statement, the group said that the fighting would begin Sunday, targeting Afghan foreign troops and the security forces and officials.
He has warned civilians to stay away from public gatherings, military bases, government buildings and convoys.
During this initial time of the finding of a NATO investigation into a deadly attack at the airport in Kabul on Wednesday suggested the shooter was not linked to the Taliban.
The man, an Afghan driver, killed eight US soldiers and a contractor. Later, he was found dead.
The Taliban claimed the attack, but the coalition said no there was no evidence for this and the gunman appeared to have acted alone.
Statement by the Taliban Saturday, said that the Group would attack "foreign invasion forces, members of their networks of espionage and other spies, senior officials of the administration of puppets of Kabul".
He said the war would continue "until the foreign invasion forces out of Afghanistan".
The Taliban have claimed a series of attacks in recent weeks - including the assassination of the Chief of police in Kandahar Mujahid of Mohammed Khan and an attack on an Afghan base near Jalalabad that killed five foreigners and five Afghan soldiers of suicide.
However Friday, a Pentagon report says insurgents momentum was "largely arrested" after an outbreak of the American troupe last year.
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