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Attacks in Afghanistan Kill 4 US, 8 Afghan Soldiers

Kabul : Afghanistan | 2 months ago
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    Attacks in Afghanistan Kill 4 US, 8 Afghan Soldiers
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    Attacks in Afghanistan Kill 4 US, 8 Afghan Soldiers
Attacks in Afghanistan Kill 4 US, 8 Afghan Soldiers

International security forces in Afghanistan say recent attacks in the country's south and east have killed four U.S. and eight Afghan soldiers.

International security forces in Afghanistan say recent attacks in the country's south and east have killed four U.S. and eight Afghan soldiers.

A NATO statement said a bomb Monday killed one U.S. soldier in eastern Afghanistan. On Sunday, three U.S. troops died in gun and bomb attacks in the south.

Afghan officials said a roadside bomb in Helmand province killed three Afghan soldiers and wounded two others Sunday. Earlier Sunday, a border security commander said a roadside bomb in Kandahar province killed five Afghan soldiers.

Meanwhile, U.S. officials have agreed to hand out nearly $39 million in development aid for Afghan provinces that showed a reduction in poppy cultivation in the past year.

The funds are part of a U.S. initiative aimed at curbing opium production by providing aid to provinces that have reduced or eliminated the crop.

The Taliban stronghold Helmand province, one of a few in southern Afghanistan that account for vast majority of the total poppy crop, will receive $10 million under the program. The province recorded a 33 percent drop in cultivation in the past year.

The Afghan poppy crop, which makes up more than 90 percent of the global supply, experienced an overall drop in cultivation in the past year. But analysts warn farmers grew a surplus in recent years that may have been stockpiled for future use.

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Posted By dustgeer dustgeer | 2 months ago
it is tragedy nwes thanks for sharing
Reply By intellectual intellectual | 2 months ago
you are welcome ....
Posted By dottie62 dottie62 | 2 months ago
I hate hearing stories of killing.But there is so much of it .Happening all over the world.We just have to pray.Keep the faith and hope people will stop before they take actions and think.Why?It is scary but just think-killing,killing,killing!Oops no more people left......And we did it.It wasn't Mother Nature!!!
Posted By Shirley66 Shirley66 | 2 months ago
Hoping this chaos will finally meet its end.
Posted By inamshah inamshah | 2 months ago
these kind of attacks are very common in Afghanistan.

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