Khaleej Times

Three Czech soldiers killed in Afghan suicide attack

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kabul — A suicide bombing claimed by the Taleban killed three Czech soldiers on patrol in eastern Afghanista­n on Sunday, the deadliest assault on Nato troops for many months.

“Three Resolute Support service members were killed by a suicide bomber during a combined, dismounted patrol with Afghan forces in eastern Afghanista­n,” Nato’s Resolute Support mission said in a statement.

In Prague, the military said the dead soldiers were Czech.

A US member of the patrol and two Afghan soldiers were wounded, Nato added.

The attack by a lone bomber on foot happened at 6am in the city of Charikar in Parwan province 60 kilometres north of Kabul, said provincial governor’s spokesman Wahida Shahkar.

The Taleban in a statement claimed responsibi­lity, saying they killed or wounded eight American soldiers in a “tactical explosion”.

The Czech army said in a statement that three of its soldiers, a staff sergeant and two corporals, were killed in the explosion.

“The tragic death of our three soldiers has struck me deeply, and I wish to express my deepest condolence­s to their families,” said Defence Minister Lubomir Metnar.

Thirteen Czech soldiers have now been killed in Afghanista­n.

The Nato force largely ended its combat mission in Afghanista­n in 2014 and pulled out the bulk of its troops. A 16,000-strong residual force remains for training and counterter­rorism operations. —

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