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The US military says six of its troops have been killed in two separate bomb blasts in Afghanistan, amid a spate of insurgent activity across the country. | The US military says six of its troops have been killed in two separate bomb blasts in Afghanistan, amid a spate of insurgent activity across the country. |
It says four of the soldiers were killed in the northern town of Kunduz. Two others died in the south, but the US military gave no further details. | It says four of the soldiers were killed in the northern town of Kunduz. Two others died in the south, but the US military gave no further details. |
A Nato soldier also died in fighting in the east. No nationality was given. | |
Separately, at least two people died in a suicide bombing near a Nato base in Kandahar, southern Afghanistan. | Separately, at least two people died in a suicide bombing near a Nato base in Kandahar, southern Afghanistan. |
In another development, Canada's military said on Sunday that a Canadian soldier injured in Afghanistan last month had died. | In another development, Canada's military said on Sunday that a Canadian soldier injured in Afghanistan last month had died. |
Nato forces have suffered major losses in recent days. | Nato forces have suffered major losses in recent days. |
At least five British soldiers have also been killed and on Saturday two US soldiers died when a military base was attacked in the eastern province of Paktika. | |
The latest insurgent attacks came as thousands of US and UK forces continued with a major offensive against the Taliban in the southern Helmand province - the stronghold of the militants. | The latest insurgent attacks came as thousands of US and UK forces continued with a major offensive against the Taliban in the southern Helmand province - the stronghold of the militants. |
'US convoy' | |
In Kunduz, the four US soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb. | |
They were involved in training Afghan security forces, the US military said. It gave no other details. | |
Local Afghan officials in Kunduz earlier said the attack had targeted a convoy of US soldiers. They said two Afghan civilians were also killed. | |
Separately, the US military said that two other American soldiers had been killed in the south. | |
Some reports suggest the attack took place in Zabul, north of Kandahar. | Some reports suggest the attack took place in Zabul, north of Kandahar. |
All six US soldiers were serving in the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf). | |
Isaf also said one of its soldiers had died of "injuries sustained in combat action in eastern Afghanistan". | |
"It is with great pain and sorrow that we learned about the tragic death of yet another Isaf soldier, killed in a firefight with insurgents," a statement said. There were no further details. | |
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The aftermath of the blast outside Kandahar airbase | The aftermath of the blast outside Kandahar airbase |
In the earlier suicide bombing Kandahar, at least two people were killed and many others wounded, officials say. | In the earlier suicide bombing Kandahar, at least two people were killed and many others wounded, officials say. |
The attacker blew up his mini-van near Kandahar airfield - a major Nato base in the region. No foreign soldiers are reported to have been injured in the attack. | |
The Taliban claimed responsibility for the Kunduz and Kandahar attacks. |