Miami Herald (Sunday)

2 U.S. service members killed in Afghanista­n

- BY FAHIM ABED

Two American service members were killed and two others were wounded in a roadside bomb explosion in southern Afghanista­n on Saturday, the U.S. military command in Afghanista­n said in a statement. They were the first U.S. military fatalities in Afghanista­n this year.

The victims were in a U.S. military vehicle that struck a roadside bomb in Kandahar province, where they had been conducting operations as part of the U.S.-led NATO mission known as Resolute Support, according to the statement.

A Taliban spokesman, Qari Yusuf Ahmadi, claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

The identities of the two killed service members were withheld pending notificati­on of the next of kin. It was not clear which branch of the military they were from.

Twenty American service members were killed in Afghanista­n last year.

More than 2,400 U.S. troops have died in combat since the United States invaded Afghanista­n in 2001, according to the website icasualtie­s.org.

The previous U.S. combat death in Afghanista­n was in late December last year in northern Kunduz province, where Sgt. 1st Class Michael J. Goble, 33, of Washington Township, New Jersey, was killed by a roadside bomb. He was assigned to the First Battalion, Seventh Special Forces Group.

The attack on American service members comes as the leaders of the Taliban are considerin­g whether to comply with the U.S. demand that they reduce violence in the country as a condition for reaching a preliminar­y peace agreement.

President Donald Trump abruptly called off peace talks in September, after a Taliban attack killed an American soldier and 11 others. He announced the resumption of negotiatio­ns in November.

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