Bomb kills Afghan coalition service member

Published March 30, 2014
A view of a roadside bomb blast site. — File photo
A view of a roadside bomb blast site. — File photo

KANDAHAR: The international military coalition in Afghanistan says a roadside bomb has killed one service member in a southeastern province.

Coalition spokesman Capt. Patrick Simmons confirmed the death.

The bomb was set off by remote control Sunday as a convoy reached the outskirts of Qalat, capital of Zabul province, said district governor Abdul Khaliq Ayubi.

He says another three troops were wounded.

Nato usually waits for member countries to announce the nationalities of casualties.

Most of Afghanistan's security is now in the hands of the Afghan National Security Forces ahead of the withdrawal of international combat troops at the end of December.

Still, international service personnel occasionally patrol troubled areas and assist Afghan troops when requested.

A stubborn insurgency still rages in Afghanistan's south and east.

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