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Agence France-Presse
January 24, 2010


Five US soldiers killed in Afghan unrest


KABUL: Five US soldiers have been killed in bombings over the past 24 hours in 
Afghanistan, NATO's international Security Assistance Force (ISAF) said Sunday.

Two of the troopers were killed in a home-made bomb explosion in the country's 
south, where the insurgency is most intense, the force said in a statement.

"Two ISAF service members from the United States were killed today in an IED 
strike in southern Afghanistan," ISAF said, referring to the improvised 
explosive devices, or roadside bombs, which have been the scourge of foreign 
troops fighting the Taliban.

The force announced a third IED death in the south shortly after, taking to 
five the number of American soldiers killed in Afghanistan in past 24 hours.

The statements did not disclose the exact location of the incidents but much of 
southern Afghanistan is wracked by the Taliban insurgency.

With the last deaths, 38 foreign soldiers, including 25 US nationals, have been 
killed this year fighting a Taliban insurgency which is at its deadliest since 
the Islamist regime was ousted by a US-led invasion in 2001.

The AFP tally is based on that kept by the independent icasualties.org website, 
which tracks military deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Around 113,000 international troops are deployed in Afghanistan under US and 
NATO command and this will increase to more than 140,000 troops in 2010 under 
the Washington's new war strategy for the country.

The reinforcements, which include about 30,000 US troops and nearly 10,000 from 
NATO, will be mostly deployed in the southern province of Helmand, the 
heartland of the insurgency.

Some of the troops will help train Afghan security forces. There are about 
100,000 troops in the Afghan army and about 80,000 police already trained since 
the 2001 toppling of the Taliban.

Home-made bombs are a weapon of choice for Taliban militants in their campaign 
against the well-armed Western and Afghan troops.

Afghanistan Sunday postponed its parliamentary polls for four months, days 
ahead of crunch international talks on the war-torn nation in London, saying it 
was not safe to go ahead amid the spiralling insurgency.
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