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President Hamid Karzai denounces reported death of 11 children by NATO forces in Kunar province and orders inquiry.
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Ten civilians, mostly women and children, among the victims of a bombing in Kunar province, local officials say.
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At least four killed and seven wounded after car bomber attacks Forward Operating Base in Khost city, officials say.
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US soldiers kill seven Taliban fighters in pre-dawn raid to rescue an American doctor in Surobi district, NATO says.
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Suicide attack on Jalalabad airfield leaves three civilians, three Afghan security forces and nine Taliban dead.
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US president names Joseph Dunford to replace General Allen, who is nominated to become NATO's supreme allied commander.
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At least 12 killed, including four policemen, as Taliban claims responsibility for suicide bombing in Wardak province
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At least nine police officers fatally shot by their colleagues in Nimroz while six NATO soldiers are killed in Helmand.
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Explosions start fire that engulfs 22 supply trucks parked overnight in northern Afghanistan on way to NATO forces.
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Foreign forces say Taliban rocket attack on ISAF base in eastern province of Kunar has left two dead and six wounded.
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