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Roadside Bomb Hits American Convoy in Afghanistan Roadside Bomb Hits American Convoy in Afghanistan
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JALALABAD, Afghanistan — Three civilians were killed after a roadside bomb hit a convoy of American soldiers early Monday in Nangarhar Province, in eastern Afghanistan, according to Afghan officials in the area. JALALABAD, Afghanistan — Three civilians were killed after a roadside bomb hit a convoy of American soldiers early Monday in Nangarhar province in eastern Afghanistan, according to Afghan officials in the area. The civilians were killed when soldiers opened fire after the explosion, according to Attaullah Khogyani, a spokesman for the governor of Nangarhar.
The United States military said that none of its personnel had been wounded. It added that though there was an exchange of gunfire after the bombing, it had received no official reports of civilian casualties.The United States military said that none of its personnel had been wounded. It added that though there was an exchange of gunfire after the bombing, it had received no official reports of civilian casualties.
“We take civilian casualties very seriously, and all allegations are thoroughly investigated,” the military said in a news release.“We take civilian casualties very seriously, and all allegations are thoroughly investigated,” the military said in a news release.
The three civilians were killed when soldiers opened fire after the explosion, said Attaullah Khogyani, a spokesman for the governor of Nangarhar. All six of the American soldiers who have been killed in Afghanistan so far in 2017 have died in Nangarhar province while fighting the Islamic State. The most recent three died on Saturday in an apparent insider attack. They were identified on Monday as soldiers from the 101st Airborne Division: Sgt. Eric M. Houck, 25, of Baltimore; Sgt. William M. Bays, 29, of Barstow, Calif.; and Cpl. Dillon C. Baldridge, 22, of Youngsville, N.C.
All six of the American soldiers who have been killed in Afghanistan in 2017 died in Nangarhar Province, the most recent three on Saturday in an apparent insider attack. All were Special Operations forces fighting the Islamic State, which has a stronghold in the province. A spokesman for the Taliban, Zabihullah Mujahid, claimed responsibility for the attack on Saturday, which took place in Ghanikhel district, bordering on the Islamic State stronghold of Achin district.
But the Taliban claimed responsibility for the latest attack, through a spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid. The attack took place in Ghanikhel District, which borders on the Islamic State stronghold of Achin District.