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Nato forces killed in suicide attack

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KABUL: A Taliban suicide bomber killed three Nato forces on a foot patrol in eastern Afghanista­n yesterday in an attack that also wounded a US soldier and two Afghan troops, Nato said in a statement.

The Czech military confirmed that the three killed were Czech service members. The Taliban claimed the attack, which took place near Charakar, the provincial capital of the Parwan province.

“My thoughts and prayers, along with those of all of the 41-contributi­ng Resolute Support nations, are with the families and friends of our fallen and wounded service members, and our injured Afghan brothers and their families,” said US Army General John Nicholson, the commander of US and Nato forces in Afghanista­n. “Their sacrifice will endure in both our hearts and history, and further strengthen our resolve.”

Czech Defence Minister Lubomir Metnar also offered his condolence­s. The Czechs had recently approved a plan to deploy 390 soldiers in Afghanista­n up until 2020, up from the current 230, as part of the Nato-led Resolute Support mission.

Nato formally concluded its combat mission in Afghanista­n in 2014, but some 16 000 US and other Nato soldiers are providing support and training to Afghan troops and carrying out counter-terrorism missions.

Last month, the Taliban struck a Nato convoy with a suicide car bomb in the eastern Logar province. The attack killed two civilians and damaged a Nato vehicle.

Elsewhere in Afghanista­n, the Taliban attacked a newly constructe­d district headquarte­rs in the southern Uruzgan province early on Saturday, killing four Afghan soldiers, according to Mohammad Maruf Ahmadzai, the provincial police chief. He said nine Taliban fighters were killed in the ensuing gunbattle.

The Taliban claimed the attack and said they captured soldiers alive.

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