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2 NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan
25. July 2008, 12:55

AP - A British army dog handler was fatally shot by insurgents in southern Afghanistan, where a Danish soldier died in a separate roadside bomb attack, officials said Friday.

Britain's Ministry of Defense said the soldier from the Royal Army Veterinary Corps was hit by small arms fire during a patrol in the Sangin area of Helmand province on Thursday. An explosives sniffer dog also died.

Six troops were wounded, all from the elite Parachute Regiment, the ministry said. None of their injuries was life-threatening.

The latest death brings the number of British troops killed in Afghanistan since 2001 to 112.

Southern Afghanistan is at the center of the Taliban-led insurgency that has killed more than 2,700 people so far this year. The militants also exert significant influence in Afghanistan's east nearly seven years after a U.S.-led invasion of the country ousted the Taliban from overall control.

Denmark's army said a Danish soldier was killed and three others were wounded Friday when their armored vehicle hit an explosive device, also in Helmand province.

The victim was a member of the Jutland Dragoon Regiment, the Danish army said.

The death brings the number of Danish troops killed in Afghanistan since 2001 to 15.

Separately, Afghanistan's Interior Ministry said three Taliban militants died in a fight with police in Gereshk district, also in Helmand, on Friday. There were no police casualties.

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