2 Americans, 1 Brit die in fighting in south Afghanistan; June among deadliest months for US
By APFriday, June 18, 2010
2 Americans, 1 Brit killed in southern Afghanistan
KABUL, Afghanistan — Two Americans died in fighting Friday in southern Afghanistan, raising to 33 the number of U.S. troops killed in the war so far this month. A British soldier was also killed.
NATO said Friday that the two Americans died in an insurgent attack but did not provide further details. The U.S. command confirmed their nationalities but did not specify where they died.
In London, the British Defense Ministry said one of its soldiers was killed by an explosion in Helmand province.
June is shaping up to be one of the deadliest months for U.S. troops in the nearly 9-year-old Afghan war, as insurgents have stepped up attacks in response to a NATO push into Taliban strongholds in the south.The deadliest month for U.S. troops in Afghanistan was October 2009, when 59 Americans died.
In all, some 51 international troops have been killed in the country so far this month. The deadliest month of the war for international forces was in July 2009 when 75 troops, including 44 Americans, were killed.