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2 NATO soldiers killed, 3 others hurt in Afghanistan
CTV.ca News Staff
Updated: Wed. Aug. 22 2007 5:53 PM ET
Two NATO soldiers and an interpreter have been killed in Afghanistan during a patrol, NATO says.
Another soldier and two journalists were injured in the same incident, which occurred in southern Afghanistan.
The incident "puts into context the very real dangers, difficulties and life threatening situations our ISAF troops, media and the interpreters who accompany them, encounter on a daily basis," said Lt. Col. Bridget Rose, a spokeswoman for the International Security Assistance Force's Regional Command South.
"Our thoughts are with the friends and families of those who have died or been injured in this incident."
An exact location hasn't been given yet for the incident.
No identities or nationalities have been released yet; however, that information usually comes from officials of the country whose soldiers were affected.
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With files from The Canadian Press
From CBC:
Two NATO soldiers and an interpreter were killed during a patrol in southern Afghanistan, NATO said Wednesday.
Another soldier and two journalists were injured in the same incident.
The names and nationalities of the dead and wounded have not been released and no other details have been provided.
Canadian soldiers are part of the NATO mission.
NATO announced the deaths in a press released issued by its International Security Assistance Force, known as ISAF.
"[The incident] puts into context the very real dangers, difficulties and life-threatening situations our ISAF troops, media and the interpreters who accompany them, encounter on a daily basis," said Lt.-Col. Bridget Rose, a spokeswoman for ISAF.
MOD EDIT: Updated title
CTV.ca News Staff
Updated: Wed. Aug. 22 2007 5:53 PM ET
Two NATO soldiers and an interpreter have been killed in Afghanistan during a patrol, NATO says.
Another soldier and two journalists were injured in the same incident, which occurred in southern Afghanistan.
The incident "puts into context the very real dangers, difficulties and life threatening situations our ISAF troops, media and the interpreters who accompany them, encounter on a daily basis," said Lt. Col. Bridget Rose, a spokeswoman for the International Security Assistance Force's Regional Command South.
"Our thoughts are with the friends and families of those who have died or been injured in this incident."
An exact location hasn't been given yet for the incident.
No identities or nationalities have been released yet; however, that information usually comes from officials of the country whose soldiers were affected.
Developing...
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070822/nato_deaths_070822/20070822?hub=TopStories
With files from The Canadian Press
From CBC:
Two NATO soldiers and an interpreter were killed during a patrol in southern Afghanistan, NATO said Wednesday.
Another soldier and two journalists were injured in the same incident.
The names and nationalities of the dead and wounded have not been released and no other details have been provided.
Canadian soldiers are part of the NATO mission.
NATO announced the deaths in a press released issued by its International Security Assistance Force, known as ISAF.
"[The incident] puts into context the very real dangers, difficulties and life-threatening situations our ISAF troops, media and the interpreters who accompany them, encounter on a daily basis," said Lt.-Col. Bridget Rose, a spokeswoman for ISAF.
MOD EDIT: Updated title