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6 NATO Soldiers Killed by Taliban Fighters, 4 Afghani Civilians Killed by NATO Helicopter September 30, 2010 5 NATO service members killed in Afghanistan By Amir Shah, Associated Press Writer – Thu Sep 30, 2010, 2:38 pm ET KABUL, Afghanistan – Five NATO service members were killed Thursday in southern Afghanistan, the scene of heavy fighting as troops push into areas long controlled by the Taliban (fighters), the coalition said. Three died when a homemade bomb exploded and two were killed separately — one following an insurgent attack and another in an explosion. No other details or the nationalities of the troops was immediately disclosed. Three Afghan civilians also died in the south in a suicide attack on a NATO convoy, a local official said. Nine other civilians were wounded in the bombing, which occurred near the airport in Kandahar, a Taliban stronghold. The suicide attacker detonated explosives while in his vehicle, causing the casualties, said Zulmai Ayubi, a spokesman for the Kandahar governor. A NATO spokesman confirmed one Afghan death and said the blast caused substantial damage to buildings in the immediate area and left a significant crater in the highway. NATO said the wounded civilians were medically evacuated. One coalition vehicle was damaged in the attack, he said. The Taliban claimed responsibility. NATO also confirmed Thursday that an assessment team had determined that four Afghan civilians were killed and three were wounded during a coalition operation Wednesday in Andar district of Ghazni province in the east. The coalition said the civilians were killed when Afghan and international troops came under fire from about eight insurgents. A helicopter fired to protect the troops, but accidentally struck a group of unarmed civilians, NATO said. The coalition expressed its regret over the deaths of the civilians. The wounded were treated at a NATO medical facility. Associated Press writer Eric Talmadge in Kabul contributed to this report. Six US-led troops die in Afghan war Press TV, Thu Sep 30, 2010 9:55PM Share US-led troops patrol a village in Afghanistan. NATO confirms
six more US-led forces have been killed in Afghanistan as militants step
up their attacks against foreign forces in the country. Press TV, Thu Sep 30, 2010 6:17PM Share Taliban militants say they have shot down an unmanned aerial vehicle
(UAV) operated by NATO in the eastern Afghan province of Khost, near the
border with Pakistan. US-led strike kills 4 Afghan civilians Press TV, Thu Sep 30, 2010 7:17PM The US-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) says four
Afghan civilians were killed and three others wounded during an
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