Thursday, November 3, 2016

Two US Service Members And 30 Civilians Killed In Afghan Battle



New York Times: 2 U.S. Soldiers and 30 Afghans Killed in Kunduz Battle

KUNDUZ, Afghanistan — Two American soldiers and more than 30 Afghans were killed on Thursday in the midst of heavy fighting around the northern provincial capital of Kunduz, officials and local residents said.

The soldiers who died brought the number of Americans killed in combat in Afghanistan this month to five, compared with only four known combat deaths for the previous nine months. Two American soldiers were also wounded in Thursday’s fighting, the military said.

The governor of Kunduz, Asadullah Omarkhel, said 30 civilians were killed and 46 were wounded in airstrikes, which he attributed to Afghan forces, and he also said four Afghan Special Forces soldiers were killed. Local residents and other officials in Kunduz district, which includes the city of Kunduz and its outlying areas, attributed the airstrikes to the American military.

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More News On Two US Service Members And 30 Civilians Killed In Afghan Battle

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Two U.S. service members, many civilians dead in Afghanistan -- Reuters
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Two US service members and 26 civilians killed in Afghanistan raid -- The Guardian
Two U.S. Special Forces Soldiers Among Dead in Afghan Battle -- WSJ
Afghanistan Nato: '30 civilians killed' in fighting with Taliban -- BBC
Two U.S. soldiers die in Kunduz, Afghanistan, attack -- UPI
Taliban kills 2 US soldiers in Kunduz -- Threat Matrix
Two US service members killed fighting Taliban in Afghanistan -- Fox News
Two U.S. troops killed in Afghanistan -- Politico
Afghanistan: Two US soldiers killed in Taliban attack in Kunduz -- International Business Times
Scores of civilians killed in alleged US airstrikes to support ground op in Kunduz, Afghanistan -- RT
Two U.S. troops killed in Afghanistan, two others wounded -- Army Times

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