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KABUL, Sept. 22 (Xinhuanet) -- As many as three American soldiers were
killed and 14 others injured in a series of fierce engagements with suspected
Taliban fighters earlier this week, theUS military confirmed Wednesday.
"On Monday coalition forces made contact with Anti-Coalition Militia (ACM) in eight
separate incidents throughout the country. As a result of this fighting, three
US soldiers were killed, 14 others injured," spokesman Scott Nelson told
journalists here.
"Six soldiers of the Afghan National Army (ANA) were also injured and one
ANA soldier was reported as missing," added the spokesman.
"One US soldier was killed in Khost and two other Americans were killed in
Paktika by mortar rounds," the US army major admitted.
The southeastern provinces of Khost, Paktika, Paktia and the neighboring
Zabul, Kandahar, Helmand and Uruzgan, known as the heartland of the Taliban have
been the scene of increasing militancy for the past year in which over 500
rebels, US and Afghan soldiers have been killed.
It is the single heaviest casualty the US troops have ever received ahead
of the Oct. 9 Afghan presidential elections since their deployment in
Afghanistan nearly three years ago after the fall of Taliban regime in late
2001.
The US officer declined to disclose the names and ranks of the dead and
wounded soldiers, saying "they died courageously and we offer our most heartfelt
condolences and prayers to their familiesand loved ones."
However, he admitted that two injured soldiers who are currently under
treatment at the Bagram airbase will be transferred to Germany for further
medication.
Bagram, 50 km north of the Afghan capital, is the main base of US-led
coalition in Afghanistan.
Early last week, US ambassador to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad predicted
increasing insurgency as the Afghans approaching towardsthe US-style
presidential polls.
The Taliban and their allies al-Qaeda and supporters of former Prime
Minster Gulbudin Hekmatyar who reportedly sit together recently to re-organize
their fighters have vowed to derail the upcoming Afghan polls.
"Progress is being made. Every day more and more pieces of the apparatus
that once terrorized the Afghan people are being removedslowly and sanctuaries
for the ACM with Afghanistan are disappearing," the US major stressed. Enditem
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