INJURED MARINE - A medical-evacuation helicopter arrives to lift out an injured U.S. Marine after his vehicle hit an improvised explosive device on the way to Badam in Bar Now Zad, Afghanistan, June 10, 2010. The Marines are assigned to Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Daniel Blatter
9 NATO Troops Killed in Afghanistan -- Voice of America
NATO says nine of its soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan, including four in a helicopter crash in the south.
Three Australian soldiers and an American service member were killed Monday, when their helicopter went down in Kandahar province. A NATO statement says there are no indications of enemy involvement in the crash. Seven other Australian soldiers were wounded.
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More News On Today's U.S./NATO Fatalities
Nine Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan -- Wall Street Journal
Nine NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan -- AFP
9 NATO troops killed in Afghan helicopter crash, bombings -- Washington Post
Nato soldiers killed in Afghanistan -- Al Jazeera
Three diggers dead in black day in Afghanistan -- ABC News (Australia)
Crash kills three Diggers in Afghanistan as death toll rises to 16 -- News.com.au
Defence prepares to bring fallen soldiers home -- ABC News (Australia)
British death toll in Afghanistan reaches 300 -- AP
U.K. suffers 300th Afghanistan fatality -- CNN
Another grim milestone for armed forces as death toll in Afghanistan hits 300 -- The Independent
Britain Marks 300 Afghan War Deaths -- New York Times
NATO's deadliest days in Afghanistan -- Montreal Gazette/AFP
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