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Nine Afghan soldiers killed by roadside bomb

A roadside bomb ripped through an Afghan army vehicle in southeast Afghanistan, killing nine soldiers and wounding four others, an official said Sunday. The blast hit a vehicle out on patrol in Paktiya province Saturday, said provincial spokesman Rohullah Samoon, blaming the attack on the Taliban. “The incident happened yesterday afternoon in the Sahak area of Zurmat district,” he told AFP. “It was a roadside bomb that blew up the Afghan army vehicle and martyred nine soldiers and wounded four.” The wounded soldiers were taken to a nearby hospital, he said, adding that their injuries were not life-threatening. The Taliban are leading a 10-year insurgency in Afghanistan which frequently targets Afghan soldiers and police. The insurgents claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement on their website. Also on Saturday in Paktiya, at least 20 Taliban militants were killed in a joint operation between Afghan and foreign forces, provincial police chief General Sardar Mohammad Zazi said. “The dead bodies are still on the battle ground, they have not been identified yet,” he said.

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