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Sunday, 14 November 2010 - NATO says 5 soldiers killed in Afghanistan |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (1) Email Print Reprints Full Focus Best of the week Our top pictures from the past week.  Full Article  Read Big German protests pressure Merkel before CDU meet 13 Nov 2010 Pacquiao's record title haul lifts Filipino spirits 3:36am EST Auction of Madoff effects raises $2 million 13 Nov 2010 Analysis: Obama's Asia frustrations raise protectionist risks 2:44am EST Boxing-Pacquiao beats Margarito to land super welterweight title 12:53am EST Discussed 318 Pilots and passengers rail at new airport patdowns 97 Analysis: German tempers fray as U.S. policy gulf widens 76 GLOBAL ECONOMY-Obama returns fire after China slams Fed’s move Watched Japanese Tourism Bra Wed, Nov 10 2010 Robot actress steals the show Thu, Nov 11 2010 Bejeweled bra exposed in NY Thu, Oct 21 2010 NATO says 5 soldiers killed in Afghanistan Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook KABUL (Reuters) - Five soldiers serving with the NATO-led force in Afghanistan were killed on Sunday, including three in a clash with insurgents in the east, the coalition said, one of the worst daily tolls in a month. The International Security... Factbox Factbox: Security developments in Afghanistan, Nov 13 Sat, Nov 13 2010 Related News NATO says 3 troops killed in eastern Afghanistan 9:45am EST Taliban mount series of attacks in Afghanistan Sat, Nov 13 2010 Taliban attack airport, base in east Afghanistan Sat, Nov 13 2010 Convoy attacked in Afghan capital-police, NATO Fri, Nov 12 2010 Analysis & Opinion Gen Petraeus turns up the heat on Pakistan, Afghanistan Related Topics World » Afghanistan » KABUL | Sun Nov 14, 2010 10:35am EST KABUL (Reuters) - Five soldiers serving with the NATO-led force in Afghanistan were killed on Sunday, including three in a clash with insurgents in the east, the coalition said, one of the worst daily tolls in a month. The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) gave no other details about the incident in Afghanistan's east, including the nationality of those killed. The majority of troops serving in the volatile east are American. Earlier, ISAF said two of its soldiers had been killed in separate explosions in the south. The five casualties were the worst suffered by ISAF since October 14, when eight people were killed in five separate incidents. Another six were killed the previous day. Violence across Afghanistan is at its worst since the Taliban were overthrown by U.S.-backed Afghan forces nine years ago, with civilian and military casualties at record levels despite the presence of about 150,000 foreign troops. At least 642 ISAF troops, about 440 of them American, have been killed in Afghanistan so far in 2010, by far the deadliest year of the war. Another three were killed on Saturday, the ninth anniversary of the fall of the Taliban in Kabul. The latest casualties will come as a sobering reminder when NATO leaders gather later this week in Lisbon, where Afghanistan will be the top of the agenda. Many European NATO leaders are feeling increasing pressure to justify their continued support for the drawn-out war. The deaths also come before U.S. President Barack Obama is set to review his Afghanistan war strategy in December amid sagging public support. (Reporting by Jonathon Burch and Paul Tait; Editing by Matthew Jones) World Afghanistan Comments See All Comments (1)  |  Post Comment Nov 14, 2010 10:12am EST Please explain who NATO’s voice is? Is this a real person commenting? Please use the name of the person making such announcements. Grousefeather Report As Abusive       See All Comments (1)       Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. 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