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At least four Afghan civilians and a British soldier have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on a Nato convoy in the capital, Kabul, officials say. | At least four Afghan civilians and a British soldier have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on a Nato convoy in the capital, Kabul, officials say. |
At least three UK soldiers and four civilians were hurt in the blast on the Kabul-Jalabadad road. | At least three UK soldiers and four civilians were hurt in the blast on the Kabul-Jalabadad road. |
Separately, a Canadian soldier has been killed and several others wounded in a so-called "friendly fire" incident. | Separately, a Canadian soldier has been killed and several others wounded in a so-called "friendly fire" incident. |
The deaths come amid a major offensive against the Taleban. The UK lost 14 troops in a plane crash on Saturday. | The deaths come amid a major offensive against the Taleban. The UK lost 14 troops in a plane crash on Saturday. |
Initial reports from Afghan police said two British soldiers had been killed in the Kabul bombing, but in a later statement the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) said one soldier had died and another was very seriously injured. | Initial reports from Afghan police said two British soldiers had been killed in the Kabul bombing, but in a later statement the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) said one soldier had died and another was very seriously injured. |
An Afghan interior ministry spokesman told Reuters news agency the suicide bomber had rammed his car into the Nato convoy. | An Afghan interior ministry spokesman told Reuters news agency the suicide bomber had rammed his car into the Nato convoy. |
Operation Medusa | Operation Medusa |
The friendly fire death happened at dawn as Nato troops battled Taleban insurgents in the Panjwayi district, west of Kandahar. | |
Who are the militants? Quick guide: Afghanistan | Who are the militants? Quick guide: Afghanistan |
The soldiers called in air support and two Nato aircraft responded, but fired cannon at their own soldiers during a strafing run. Several soldiers were wounded. | The soldiers called in air support and two Nato aircraft responded, but fired cannon at their own soldiers during a strafing run. Several soldiers were wounded. |
About 2,000 Nato and Afghan soldiers are involved in Operation Medusa in southern Afghanistan. | About 2,000 Nato and Afghan soldiers are involved in Operation Medusa in southern Afghanistan. |
It is the biggest military operation in southern Afghanistan since the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) took over the area from a US-led coalition at the end of July. | It is the biggest military operation in southern Afghanistan since the Nato-led International Security Assistance Force (Isaf) took over the area from a US-led coalition at the end of July. |
It is concentrated on the Panjwayi area, about 35km (20 miles) west of Kandahar city, which has seen months of fighting. | It is concentrated on the Panjwayi area, about 35km (20 miles) west of Kandahar city, which has seen months of fighting. |
More than 200 Taleban fighters and four Canadian soldiers with the Nato forces were killed in the operation over the weekend, Nato said. | More than 200 Taleban fighters and four Canadian soldiers with the Nato forces were killed in the operation over the weekend, Nato said. |
Our ultimate goal... is to secure more stability in order that development and governance can take place Mark Laity,Nato UK soldier killed | Our ultimate goal... is to secure more stability in order that development and governance can take place Mark Laity,Nato UK soldier killed |
An Afghan defence ministry spokesman put the suspected Taleban losses at 89, and said a number of civilians had also died. | An Afghan defence ministry spokesman put the suspected Taleban losses at 89, and said a number of civilians had also died. |
Nato spokesman Mark Laity told the BBC that Nato forces were currently undergoing a period of "intense combat", particularly in the south of the country. | Nato spokesman Mark Laity told the BBC that Nato forces were currently undergoing a period of "intense combat", particularly in the south of the country. |
But he said forces were "not fighting for fighting's sake". | But he said forces were "not fighting for fighting's sake". |
"Our ultimate goal is still the same as when we came - which is to secure more stability in order that development and governance can take place." | "Our ultimate goal is still the same as when we came - which is to secure more stability in order that development and governance can take place." |
Police killed | Police killed |
On Monday, police in southern Afghanistan said they had beaten off an attack by Taleban rebels on local government headquarters in the town of Garmser in Helmand province. | On Monday, police in southern Afghanistan said they had beaten off an attack by Taleban rebels on local government headquarters in the town of Garmser in Helmand province. |
The town's police chief said 16 Taleban fighters had died in the attack. Three policeman were also killed during several hours of fighting. | The town's police chief said 16 Taleban fighters had died in the attack. Three policeman were also killed during several hours of fighting. |
In a separate incident, two police including a senior officer were killed in an ambush near Kabul, the Afghan officials said. | In a separate incident, two police including a senior officer were killed in an ambush near Kabul, the Afghan officials said. |
The attack took place late on Sunday in Parwan province about 30km (18 miles) north of the capital. | The attack took place late on Sunday in Parwan province about 30km (18 miles) north of the capital. |