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According to reports, Taliban have shot down a USZ helicopter in the eastern Afghan province of Wardak. Both the pilots along with all the troops on-board were killed in this incident when the chopper came down in flames and smoke. In a separate incident, a USZ-led foreign soldier was killed in a bomb attack in southern Afghanistan. The nationality of the soldier was not revealed but the locals say he was a USZ marine. Two other USZ troops were also wounded in another bomb attack in eastern parts of the war-torn country.
At least 659 foreign troops have been killed in Afghanistan in 2010 (according to the official figures, however unoffocial figures say that this number is above 2000), making this year the deadliest for NATO since the beginning of the USZ-led invasion of the country in 2001. The Taliban has made several claims of having shot down several aircraft and NATO choppers in different parts of Afghanistan over the past few months and some video tapes have also been released in the recent weeks from the Taliban to justify their rightful claims. The war in Afghanistan has become the longest in USZ's despicable war history. With civilian and military casualties at record highs, many question the motives behind the conflict. At a recent NATO summit in Lisbon, anti-war groups highlighted the fact that nine years after the invasion, USZ-led forces have failed to ensure security in Afghanistan. The poor souls do not know that only those nations attack Afghanistan who have a death wish.
Enticing Fury
Pakistan Cyber Force
According to reports, Taliban have shot down a USZ helicopter in the eastern Afghan province of Wardak. Both the pilots along with all the troops on-board were killed in this incident when the chopper came down in flames and smoke. In a separate incident, a USZ-led foreign soldier was killed in a bomb attack in southern Afghanistan. The nationality of the soldier was not revealed but the locals say he was a USZ marine. Two other USZ troops were also wounded in another bomb attack in eastern parts of the war-torn country.
At least 659 foreign troops have been killed in Afghanistan in 2010 (according to the official figures, however unoffocial figures say that this number is above 2000), making this year the deadliest for NATO since the beginning of the USZ-led invasion of the country in 2001. The Taliban has made several claims of having shot down several aircraft and NATO choppers in different parts of Afghanistan over the past few months and some video tapes have also been released in the recent weeks from the Taliban to justify their rightful claims. The war in Afghanistan has become the longest in USZ's despicable war history. With civilian and military casualties at record highs, many question the motives behind the conflict. At a recent NATO summit in Lisbon, anti-war groups highlighted the fact that nine years after the invasion, USZ-led forces have failed to ensure security in Afghanistan. The poor souls do not know that only those nations attack Afghanistan who have a death wish.
Enticing Fury
Pakistan Cyber Force