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Afghanistan
2 more US troops killed in southern Afghanistan
2009-07-06
UPDATE: A U.S. military spokesman says 2 more U.S. troops have been killed in a blast in southern Afghanistan, bringing to six the number of Americans killed Monday. Navy Chief Petty Officer Brian Naranjo says all six American troops were killed in two roadside bomb attacks. Four American soldiers were killed in the north of the country. They were involved in the training of the Afghan security forces.

Naranjo did not have details about the two troops killed in the country's south, where thousands of U.S. Marines are pushing forward with the biggest American military offensive in Afghanistan since the ouster of the Taliban from power in 2001.

KABUL (AP)--A roadside bomb in northern Afghanistan killed four American soldiers Monday, while a suicide attack in the south killed two civilians, officials said. The bombing in the northern Kunduz province targeted an American military convoy, said Kunduz Gov. Mohammad Omar.

In Berlin, German Defense Ministry spokesman Thomas Raabe said that Germany was told the dead soldiers were American. "We received a message today that four American soldiers were killed in" a roadside bomb in the Kunduz area, he said. "There are no further details. So far as we know, it was a mentor team on the road in a Humvee."

Omar said the attack happened in the Ali Abad district of Kunduz province and wounded two Afghan civilians.

In comparison to the country's south and east, northern Afghanistan is relatively quiet. But roadside and other insurgent attacks have been increasing in the last few years.

The attack came after a suicide car bomber blew himself up outside the outer gate of the main NATO base in southern Afghanistan, killing two civilians and wounding 14 other people. Those wounded near the gates of Kandahar Airfield included 12 civilians and two Afghan soldiers, said Gen. Sher Mohammad Zazai, the top military commander for southern Afghanistan.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#3  STRAITS TIMES > US MARINES IN "HELL OF A FIGHT".

Also from STimes > JAPAN: INDIA MUST TAKE ACTION [agz Climate Change].
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-07-06 19:48  

#2  You forgot one other factor, LH - some people just plain don't care. All they want to do is to force the US to leave the job unfinished, so they can claim credit for forcing them to leave. Most WESTERN reporters are extremely liberal and will do/say/infer anything that's negative to the image of the United States.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-07-06 15:13  

#1  MSM forgets essential facts dept:

"In comparison to the country's south and east, northern Afghanistan is relatively quiet. But roadside and other insurgent attacks have been increasing in the last few years. "

The north has been quiet because the north is mainly not Pashtun, and the Taliban are a Pashtun organization. Kunduz is the one mainly Pashtun province in northern afghanistan. This was discussed at great length in october/November/decemeber of 2001.

Some folks either dont remember, or were not paying attention.
Posted by: liberal hawk   2009-07-06 12:27  

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