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Canuck hurt, interpreter killed in Afghan bombing, 10 French soldiers reported killed in battle, kidnapping near Kabul
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Barry Artiste, Now Public Contributor
Recent developments show we need more troops on the ground and the air to rid the earth of the Taliban permanently. (Photo Inset) A French soldier with the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) takes position in Manara village of Arghandab district, Afghanistan on Friday, June 20, 2008. (AP / Allauddin Khan)
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http://www.ottawasun.com/News/Afghan/2008/08/19/pf-6499786.html
August 19, 2008
Canuck hurt, interpreter killed in Afghan bombing 10 French soldiers reported killed in battle, kidnapping near Kabul
By Sun Wire Services
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan — A Canadian soldier has been injured and an Afghan interpreter killed in a suicide bombing attack near Kandahar City.
An Afghan child was also seriously injured when the bomber struck Tuesday morning at a busy market in the Panjwaii District west of Kandahar City.
Canadian military officials say the bomber blew himself up near a group of Afghan National Police and members of the Canadian Forces who were conducting a foot patrol on the outskirts of the area.





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