WELLINGTON: Two New Zealand soldiers have been killed and six wounded in a battle in central Afghanistan, Prime Minister John Key said Sunday, while ruling out the possibility of an accelerated troop pull out.
The deaths bring to seven the number of New Zealand soldiers killed in Afghanistan since deployment to the war-torn country. "It's a day of great tragedy," Key told a media conference.
"For New Zealand, a small country, losing seven of our men is an enormous price to pay. It reinforces the danger faced daily by our forces as they work tirelessly to restore stability to the province." The soldiers were killed in an attack on Saturday when they went to the aid of local security forces who encountered suspected insurgents near a village in the central province of Bamiyan. Two local security personnel were also killed in the attack while six New Zealand soldiers, 10 local security personnel and a civilian were injured.
The New Zealand Defence Force said the soldiers were members of the NZ Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT) which has been based in Bamiyan for the past nine years
2 New Zealand soldiers killed in Afghan - thenews.com.pk




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