Coalition forces in Afghanistan NATO troops to Announce Death-1991


NATO coalition forces in Afghanistan yesterday (27 / 6) announced that the army's death in 1991.

The amount is a record high of coalition troops killed this month.

Victims of the last soldier was killed by a Taliban-style hit by mines or IED (Improvised explosive device). The incident occurred in southern Afghanistan last Saturday (26 / 6).

The death of a soldier not be identified, it was only a few hours ago after NATO announced the deaths of five other soldiers in a similar attack. Citizenship is also no mention of deaths. However, the majority of NATO troops in Afghanistan today came from the U.S. and the UK.

The announcement by the International Additional Force (ISAF) is coincided after the British Ministry of Defense also spread news of a military member killed in the south last week.

Overall, the international troops killed in Afghanistan has reached more than 300 people this year. June this year to the worst month with the highest troop deaths since the war in Afghanistan began in 2001. Data quoted by Agence France-Presse is based on the number of victims killed in an independent website icasualties.org. Records to be immediately raises questions about the ability of NATO forces in maintaining security and stability in Afghanistan and efforts to quell the Taliban after the fired U.S. military commander General General Stanley McChrystal last week.

From the north, U.S. air strikes killed eight Taliban militants, including a local commander. War against the Taliban in Afghanistan has been extended throughout the country, particularly in the west and north, where militant cells to grow.

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