.- Two soldiers from the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) of NATO were killed in separate explosions in southern Afghanistan, the military organization in a statement. The soldiers were killed in two roadside bomb explosions in some areas which did not require the note. "The ISAF policy is put in the hands of national authorities the identification procedures," recalled the organization, without giving further details.
Most of the ISAF casualties occur in the arc southeast Afghanistan, a predominantly ethnic Pashtun, which traditionally come from Taliban insurgents. In both these areas are frequent ambushes against foreign troops patrolling the tactic of insurgents placing roadside bombs on busy roads, which has become the deadliest weapon used by the fundamentalists.
According to the independent website icasualties. org, more than two thousand 300 international soldiers have died since the fall of the Taliban regime in 2001 and the U.S. invasion of the country.
Most of the ISAF casualties occur in the arc southeast Afghanistan, a predominantly ethnic Pashtun, which traditionally come from Taliban insurgents. In both these areas are frequent ambushes against foreign troops patrolling the tactic of insurgents placing roadside bombs on busy roads, which has become the deadliest weapon used by the fundamentalists.
According to the independent website icasualties. org, more than two thousand 300 international soldiers have died since the fall of the Taliban regime in 2001 and the U.S. invasion of the country.
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