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Afghan National Army soldiers gather as they prepare to go on patrol in the Pech AP Afghan National Army soldiers gather as they prepare to go on patrol in the Pech Valley of Afghanistan's
By TODD PITMAN, Associated Press Writer Todd Pitman, Associated Press Writer 52 mins ago

KABUL Eight American troops were killed in two separate bomb attacks Tuesday in southern Afghanistan, making October the deadliest month of the war for U.S. forces since the 2001 invasion to oust the Taliban.

In one of the insurgent assaults, seven Americans were killed while patrolling in armored vehicles, U.S. forces spokesman Lt. Col. Todd Vician said. He said an Afghan civilian died in the same attack. The eighth American was killed in a separate bombing elsewhere in the south, also while patrolling in a military vehicle, he said.

The military issued a statement saying the deaths occurred during "multiple, complex" bomb strikes. It said several troops were wounded and evacuated to a nearby medical facility, but gave no other details.

Capt. Adam Weece, a spokesman for American forces in the south, said both attacks occurred in Kandahar province. In Washington, a U.S. defense official said at least one was followed by an intense firefight with insurgents who attacked after an initial bomb went off. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to release the information.

The deaths bring to 55 the total number of American troops killed in October in Afghanistan. The previous high occurred in August, when 51 U.S. soldiers died and the troubled nation held the first round of its presidential election amid a wave of Taliban insurgent attacks.

The deadliest month of the Iraq conflict for U.S. forces was November 2004, when 137 Americans were killed during the assault to clear insurgents from the city of Fallujah.

"A loss like this is extremely difficult for the families as well as for those who served alongside these brave service members," said Navy Capt. Jane Campbell, a military spokeswoman. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends who mourn their loss."

The loss of life followed one of the worst days of the war for U.S. forces in Afghanistan since they launched air strikes in 2001 to oust the Taliban from power.

On Monday, a U.S. military helicopter crashed returning from the scene of a firefight with suspected Taliban drug traffickers in western Afghanistan, killing 10 Americans including three DEA agents. In a separate crash the same day, four more U.S. troops were killed when two helicopters collided over southern Afghanistan.

U.S. military officials insisted neither crash was the result of hostile fire, although the Taliban claimed they shot down a U.S. helicopter in the western province of Badghis. The U.S. did not say where in western Afghanistan its helicopter went down, and no other aircraft were reported missing.

Those casualties marked the Drug Enforcement Administration's first deaths since it began operations here in 2005. Afghanistan is the world's largest producer of opium the raw ingredient in heroin and the illicit drug trade is a major source of funding for insurgent groups.
 

hassam

MPA (400+ posts)
A correction to the following part of the report.

" Afghanistan is the world's largest producer of opium the raw ingredient in heroin and the illicit drug trade is a major source of funding for insurgent groups."

The fact of the matter is " Afghanistan became the world's larget opium producer after US led NATO forces invaded Afghanistan". Drug money is the bread and butter for CIA covert operations that can not be directly funded by the government. NATO tanker supply the essential chemical ingredients to the brother of Hamid Karzai to produce massive amounts of herions. These drugs are then supplied to China and Russia. This is the halmark of CIA or western forces since the days of East India comapnay. They harvested poppy in place of Patsun in Bengal and traded that to China in the past. That massive supply made that nation a symbolic drug addict in the past.
 

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