Skip to main content
CNN.com
Search
Home World U.S. Weather Business Sports Analysis Politics Law Tech Science Health Entertainment Offbeat Travel Education Specials Autos I-Reports
WORLD header

4 coalition troops killed in Afghanistan attacks

Story Highlights

• Afghan interpreter also killed after roadside bomb detonates in Kandahar
• Sunday blast comes a day after RPG attack kills soldier in Uruzgan province
• Military has not released IDs of troops, who were part of NATO force
Adjust font size:
Decrease fontDecrease font
Enlarge fontEnlarge font

KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- A roadside bomb detonated Sunday in southern Afghanistan, killing three coalition troops and an Afghan interpreter, a U.S. military spokesman told CNN.

The blast in Kandahar came a day after an attack in neighboring Uruzgan province, to the north, in which a coalition soldier was killed by a rocket-propelled grenade.

Three Afghan National Army soldiers were injured in the RPG attack, according to a U.S. military news release.

None of the soldiers' nationalities was released.

They are part of NATO's International Security Assistance Force.


Advertisement

Advertisement

Career Builder.com
Quick Job Search
  More Options
International Edition
CNN TV CNN International Headline News Transcripts Advertise with Us About Us Contact Us
Search
© 2007 Cable News Network.
A Time Warner Company. All Rights Reserved.
Terms under which this service is provided to you.
Read our privacy guidelines. Contact us. Site Map.
SERVICES » E-mails RSSRSS Feed PodcastsRadio News Icon CNNtoGo CNN Pipeline
Offsite Icon External sites open in new window; not endorsed by CNN.com
Pipeline Icon Pay service with live and archived video. Learn more