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NATO, Afghan Troops Wounded in Search for Missing American Soldiers
More than two dozen members of NATO and Afghan security forces have been wounded while searching for two American soldiers.
A NATO spokesman says initial reports indicate they were wounded "due to insurgent activity." The wounded were taken to a coalition forces facility in Afghanistan for treatment.
NATO says the two U.S. paratroopers disappeared in western Afghanistan Wednesday after a routine resupply mission.
Officials say it's unlikely they were taken captive. Local police say they were swept away by a river.
NATO says exhaustive search and rescue operations continue.
Separately, NATO announced today that two American service members were killed yesterday by a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan.
Three U.S. service members have been killed in the Afghan war so far this month. October was the deadliest month of the eight-year war for U.S. forces with 59 deaths reported.
© Copyright 2012, Associated Press
(2009-11-06)
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
(Associated Press) -
More than two dozen members of NATO and Afghan security forces have been wounded while searching for two American soldiers.
A NATO spokesman says initial reports indicate they were wounded "due to insurgent activity." The wounded were taken to a coalition forces facility in Afghanistan for treatment.
NATO says the two U.S. paratroopers disappeared in western Afghanistan Wednesday after a routine resupply mission.
Officials say it's unlikely they were taken captive. Local police say they were swept away by a river.
NATO says exhaustive search and rescue operations continue.
Separately, NATO announced today that two American service members were killed yesterday by a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan.
Three U.S. service members have been killed in the Afghan war so far this month. October was the deadliest month of the eight-year war for U.S. forces with 59 deaths reported.
© Copyright 2012, Associated Press
