Sunday, April 7, 2013

Six Americans Killed in Afghanistan Attacks

At the Washington Post, "Six Americans, including three civilians, killed in attacks in Afghanistan."

Three American civilians and three U.S. troops were killed in two attacks in Afghanistan on Saturday, officials said, including a powerful blast that struck officials traveling to a school to donate books. Among the dead was the first State Department diplomat to be killed in the country since the war began.

The bloodshed Saturday, the deadliest day this year for Americans in Afghanistan, underscored how dangerous the country remains as the United States proceeds with the withdrawal of its remaining troops over the next 20 months, leaving security in the hands of Afghanistan’s fledgling army.

The attacks suggested that even as the military coalition’s focus shifts to managing the drawdown, the United States appears likely to face an intense “fighting season,” the springtime period in Afghanistan during which violence typically in­creases.
More at that top link, and at Long War Journal, "Taliban suicide bomber kills 5 ISAF personnel in southeastern Afghanistan."

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