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Nine US troops killed in Afghanistan

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Sunday 13 July 2008 13:17 EDT
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A Western official says nine U.S. soldiers have been killed in a multi-pronged insurgent attack on a remote American base in eastern Afghanistan.

The attack appears to be the deadliest against U.S. forces in Afghanistan in years.

NATO's International Security Assistance Force says militants fired machine guns, rocket-propelled grenades and mortars from homes and a mosque in the village of Wanat in Kunar province, a mountainous region that borders Pakistan.

The Western official says nine U.S. soldiers have been killed. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the deaths had not yet been officially announced.

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