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Afghan Suicide Attack Targets German Soldiers

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Monday, 20 June 2011

Afghan officials say a suicide car bomber has hit a German military convoy, killing at least three civilians and wounding several others.

The Taliban has claimed responsibility for Sunday's attack outside Kunduz city.

A NATO spokesman, Major Tim James, said there were no coalition casualties.

The attack follows a particularly violent day for NATO service members.

NATO says eight of its service members died in Afghanistan Saturday.

The alliance said four died in separate insurgent attacks - three in the south and one in the east. The others died in southern Afghanistan from injuries not related to battle. The Associated Press says they died in a vehicle accident.

Monday, 20 June 2011

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