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This is an archive article published on December 29, 2011

Three NATO troops killed by bomb in east Afghanistan

The Taliban said the attack took place in Paktiya province,about 100 km south of Kabul.

Three NATO service members have been killed by a roadside bomb in eastern Afghanistan,the alliance said Wednesday. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack,saying the target was a US military convoy.

NATO’s statement said that the deaths occurred late Tuesday,but provided no further details about the incident or the nationalities of the troops.

The Taliban said the attack took place in Paktiya province,about 100 km south of Kabul.

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The latest deaths bring December’s toll of foreign troops killed in Afghanistan to 23,for a total of 539 deaths so far this year. The yearly tally is considerably lower than for 2010,when more than 700 troops died. The number of wounded has remained high,dipping only slightly from last year’s total of more than 5,000 service members.

Also Tuesday,a community council leader in the Musa Qala district of restive Helmand province was shot and killed by insurgents along with his 20-year-old son and two-year-old grandson,the governor’s office said.

A statement from the office said the attack occurred as council leader Adbdul Baqi was heading home from his office.

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