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More than 50 Taliban killed in latest fighting

US artillery and airstrikes killed between 50 and 60 suspected Taliban militants today, the fourth day of a Nato-led offensive in southern Afghanistan, a Nato spokesman said.

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Nato soldier killed in Afghan attack

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Afghan officials claim US airstrike kills 10 police

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Coalition airstrikes kill 'at least' nine militants

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Afghan police kill three Taliban fighters

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10 killed in Kandahar bus bombing

A bomb hidden on a bus carrying Afghan labourers from a coalition base in southern Afghanistan exploded today, killing 10 and wounding 15, police said.

Thu, 15 Jun, 2006

Two coalition soldiers killed in Afghanistan

Suspected Taliban militants killed one US soldier and wounded two in southern Afghanistan, an official said today.

Wed, 14 Jun, 2006

Plane crashes on landing in southern Afghanistan

A civilian-leased plane crashed today after overrunning an Afghan airstrip on landing in southern Helmand province, with casualties reported.

Mon, 24 Apr, 2006

Four die in Canadian army's worst incident in Afghanistan

A roadside bomb blast killed four Canadian soldiers today in southern Afghanistan in the deadliest attack against Canadian forces since they deployed here in 2002, the military said.

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