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Soldiers of International Security
Assistance Force and Afghanistan officals inspect the scene of the
explosion, which killed 2 people and injured 16 others in
northwest Pakistan, Aug. 12, 2008. (Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo
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KABUL, Aug. 12 (Xinhua) -- Roadside bombing and
conflicts in the war-torn Afghanistan has left two soldiers with the NATO-led
International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) dead and 16 people including
three ISAF soldiers injured, said an ISAF statement released here on Tuesday.
ISAF convoy on Monday hit a roadside bomb in northern
Afghan province of Faryab leaving one soldier dead and three Latvian soldiers
injured, the statement said.
"Explosion also wounded 13 civilians nearby," it
said.
"This continues to show the insurgents are desperate
to destabilize Afghanistan, with no regard for the lives of innocent Afghans,"
said Brigadier-General Richard Blanchette, an ISAF spokesperson.
Meanwhile, one ISAF soldier, according to the
statement, was killed in southern Afghanistan when insurgents attacked a patrol
on Monday.
Afghanistan experienced several bloodshed in a single
day Monday when its capital Kabul was struck by two straight suicide and
roadside bombings.
A suicide car bombing targeting ISAF convoy in Afghan
capital Kabul Monday afternoon killed at least three people and injured
12others, all civilians, a police official said.
ISAF press office confirmed that the suicide attack
inflicted "small number of ISAF casualties."
Moreover, Zabihullah Mujahed, the purported Taliban
spokesman claimed responsibility for the attack saying one Taliban fighter form
eastern Afghan province of Khost carried out the explosion leading great
casualties on international troops.
One Afghan police was killed and two others sustained
injures as a roadside bomb struck their van in the outskirts of Kabul on Monday,
police said.
Taliban insurgents who staged a violent comeback
three years ago have intensified their activities in the provinces bordering
Kabul over the past several months to mount pressure on the government.
A total of 70,000 multi-national troops are deployed
across Afghanistan under the flags of the NATO-led ISAF and the U.S.-led
Coalition forces respectively for maintaining stability and helping in
reconstruction.
Conflicts and spiraling insurgency have claimed the
lives of more than 2,500 people including militants, troops and civilians so far
this year in Afghanistan.
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An Afghanistan woman walks past the
scene of the explosion, which killed 2 people and injured 16 others in
northwest Pakistan, Aug. 12, 2008.(Xinhua/AFP Photo) Photo
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