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'Ten French dead' in Afghan clash | 'Ten French dead' in Afghan clash |
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Ten French soldiers have been killed in fighting with the Taleban east of the Afghan capital, Kabul, Afghan and French sources say. | Ten French soldiers have been killed in fighting with the Taleban east of the Afghan capital, Kabul, Afghan and French sources say. |
The deaths come amid heavy fighting near Kabul after Nato said one of its patrols was ambushed. | The deaths come amid heavy fighting near Kabul after Nato said one of its patrols was ambushed. |
The French soldiers were part of Nato's International Security Assistance Force (Isaf). | The French soldiers were part of Nato's International Security Assistance Force (Isaf). |
Correspondents say it is the heaviest loss of troops France has suffered in Afghanistan since sending forces there. | |
The French troops had been caught up in heavy fighting that started on Monday some 50 km (30 miles) east of Kabul. | The French troops had been caught up in heavy fighting that started on Monday some 50 km (30 miles) east of Kabul. |
Despite increased security in Kabul, two rockets were fired on the city overnight, landing close to the Isaf headquarters. | Despite increased security in Kabul, two rockets were fired on the city overnight, landing close to the Isaf headquarters. |
In the southern province of Kandahar a Nato patrol was struck by a roadside bomb. | In the southern province of Kandahar a Nato patrol was struck by a roadside bomb. |
And in the province of Khost six suicide bombers have been killed in an attack on a Nato military base, Nato says. | |
The BBC's Alastair Leithead in Kabul says there are now incidents like these every day across Afghanistan as the overall security situation appears to be deteriorating. | The BBC's Alastair Leithead in Kabul says there are now incidents like these every day across Afghanistan as the overall security situation appears to be deteriorating. |