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Tuesday, 2 June 2009 - Four US soldiers among 28 killed in Afghan unrest
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! Search Search: Sign InNew User? Sign Up News Home - Help Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Africa Europe Latin America Middle East North America Search Search: Four US soldiers among 28 killed in Afghan unrest AFP - Tuesday, June 2 KABUL (AFP) - - A surge in militant-linked unrest across Afghanistan left 28 people dead including four US soldiers killed in bomb strikes near the capital, officials said Monday. ADVERTISEMENT Violence has picked up across the war-scarred country in recent weeks with Afghan and international troops launching operations to clear out insurgents ahead of August 20 elections and militants also stepping up attacks. A 40-nation NATO-led force helping to fight a Taliban-led insurgency announced the deaths of four of its soldiers in a statement that did not give their nationalities. "Four International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) service members were killed as a result of two improvised explosive device attacks in eastern Afghanistan today," it said. An ISAF official told AFP on condition of anonymity that they were American troops who were killed in Wardak province near Kabul. About 3,000 US troops moved into Wardak and Logar provinces, both strategic areas which adjoin the capital, early this year to combat growing insurgent violence. Most of the soldiers in eastern Afghanistan are from the United States, which has more troops in the insurgency-hit country than any other foreign nation and led the invasion that removed the extremist Taliban regime in 2001. Before Monday's killings, 117 international soldiers had lost their lives in Afghanistan so far this year, according to a tally maintained by the icasualties.org website. Homemade bombs -- called improvised explosive devices by the military -- cause 70-80 percent of the casualties to foreign troops in Afghanistan, the military says More international soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan than Iraq every month this year except February, according to icasualties. In other deadly attacks, Taliban stormed a police post near the northern town of Kunduz, where German and Belgian troops are based for ISAF. "Four policemen were martyred when Taliban attacked the police post," Kunduz police chief General Abdul Razaq told AFP. The US military announced in various statements that its forces had killed 11 insurgents in separate air strikes and clashes in Wardak, Ghazni and Uruzgan provinces. Heavy clashes continued in the northwestern province of Badghis with Afghan troops killing five insurgents and wounding eight on Sunday, the army spokesman for western Afghanistan, Abdul Basir Ghori, told AFP. A rocket fired by the militants killed a woman and a shopkeeper the same day in the same district, he said. In another attack blamed on militants on Sunday, a roadside bomb killed an Afghan soldier in the eastern province of Paktya, the defence ministry said in a statement. Separately a school teacher was killed and one was abducted in an insurgent attack late Sunday in western Farah province, the Afghan education ministry said. The Taliban-led insurgency was at its deadliest last year and US President Barack Obama is sending 17,000 more combat troops and 4,000 military trainers to shore up international efforts in the war-racked country. Email Story IM Story Printable View Blog This Sign in to recommend this article » 0 users recommend Related Articles: World At El Salvador inauguration, US turns bitter pageAFP - Tuesday, June 2 US, Russia begin new round of nuclear arms talksAFP - Tuesday, June 2 Signal failure indicates 'rapid' Air France catastrophe: officialAFP - Tuesday, June 2 Georgia hails 'successful' NATO war gamesAFP - Tuesday, June 2 First Guantanamo hearing of Obama eraAFP - Tuesday, June 2 Enlarge Photo An Afghan National Army (ANA) soldier keeps watch in the northern town of Mazar-i-Sharif in Balkh province on March 20, 2009. A surge in militant-linked unrest across Afghanistan left 28 people dead including four US soldiers killed in bomb strikes near the capital, officials said Monday. Most Popular – World Viewed Last Titanic survivor dies in England General Motors files for bankruptcy Ancient eruption 'killed off world's sea life' Talent judge defends singing sensation Boyle GM aims for restart as Chrysler gets green light View Complete List » Search: Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Southeast Asia Pte Ltd. (Co. Reg. No. 199700735D). All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Community - Intellectual Property Rights Policy - Help

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