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Roadside bomb kills 3 soldiers in Afghanistan
Three coalition soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan, the US military said.
Kabul: Three coalition soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb in Afghanistan, the US military said.
The bomb struck a coalition vehicle on Wednesday evening in the western part of the country, the military said in a statement late the same day. It did not give the nationality of the victims.
On Thursday, unknown gunmen seized two Bangladeshi aid workers near a government building in the heart of Ghazni town which lies to the southwest of Kabul, police said.
No one has claimed responsibility for the abduction.
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